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  • A sea of pink for life

    A sea of pink for life

    This year’s International Women’s Day Fun Run presented by Queensland X-Ray will be the biggest ever following unprecedented demand to join Brisbane’s Sea of Pink.…

  • Celebrating a century not out

    Celebrating a century not out

    Former Sunshine Coast veteran Doug Simonds will be the latest Bolton Clarke Milford Grange Retirement Village resident at Ipswich to join the Centenarian Club when…

  • From little things good vines grow

    From little things good vines grow

    PRECDE From school teaches to wine-makers, Warren and Sue Smith are more than happy with their tree-change from the Sunshine Coast to the Granite Belt.…

  • Baking delight

    Baking delight

    Jill looks forward to attending the Suncare outings, and sometimes she brings some of the delicious treats she is so good at making! She loves…

  • Sit back and relax

    Sit back and relax

    Habitat Noosa and Everglades Eco Camp is the perfect place to sit back, relax and reconnect with nature. Situated amongst 65 acres of National Park,…

  • Noosa factory bringing chocolate to Southern Queensland

    Noosa factory bringing chocolate to Southern Queensland

    When prime position in the prestigious Brisbane Arcade recently became available, the team at Noosa Chocolate Factory knew it was the perfect location for their…

  • Cruise the Islands of the Med

    Cruise the Islands of the Med

    We’ve found an affordable, convenient and luxurious way to see the Mediterranean by sea, taking in parts of Turkey, Greece, Italy, France and Spain along…

  • Blood tests and preparation strategies

    Blood tests and preparation strategies

    RMIT healthcare expert Dr Sapha Shiheeb (Senior Lecturer, Laboratory Medicine shares preparation strategies that can help you feel less anxious before doing a blood test.…

  • Taking a steam train trip down memory lane

    Taking a steam train trip down memory lane

    Direct from the Island of Sodor, everyone’s favourite blue steam engine, Thomas the Tank Engine, and his cheerful crew are chugging back to Ipswich this…

  • From little things good vines grow

    From little things good vines grow

    PRECDE From school teaches to wine-makers, Warren and Sue Smith are more than happy with their tree-change from the Sunshine Coast to the Granite Belt.…

  • Nonagenarian artist paints up a storm

    Nonagenarian artist paints up a storm

    McKenzie Buderim Views resident Maureen Mayall is determined to keep her paintbrush in hand as she ticks off another art exhibition, but this time from…

  • Cruise the Islands of the Med

    Cruise the Islands of the Med

    We’ve found an affordable, convenient and luxurious way to see the Mediterranean by sea, taking in parts of Turkey, Greece, Italy, France and Spain along…

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