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  • The Man returns to the big screen

    The Man returns to the big screen

    It’s more than 40 years since Tom Burlinson and Sigrid Thorton rode across Australian and world screens and into cinema history in The Man From…

  • Running for fun and friendship

    Running for fun and friendship

    Every Saturday morning all around the world you can find people of all ages out on a run – but not all of them are…

  • Being grateful is a choice

    Being grateful is a choice

    Bali bombing survivor, Julian Burton, OAM, will be the special guest at a Buderim Foundation breakfast, where he will discuss how being grateful is a…

  • What’s on at the library this montn

    What’s on at the library this montn

    Keep an eye on the Sunshine Coast Libraries event calendar and register for one of the many events, programs and workshops happening from March. Sunshine…

  • Mt Barney and beyond

    Mt Barney and beyond

    As the sun sets over the Scenic Rim, we take a short drive from the picturesque town of Canungra to the sprawling mountains beyond, with…

  • Shipwreck remembered

    Shipwreck remembered

    A new seaside park outlining the rich history of an iron-hulled steamer driven ashore during a cyclone in 1893 has been given the thumbs up…

  • Oh Koch, it’s a health insurance hack

    Oh Koch, it’s a health insurance hack

    Australians with private health insurance could save big by taking advantage of a little-known hack, before insurers raise premiums again from 1 April. Compare the…

  • Go west young travellers, go west

    Go west young travellers, go west

    Go West and discover Queensland’s big skies and wide, open spaces that are packed with history and adventure. Some areas are household names, others are…

  • Systemic Diseases and  Eye Health and Vision

    Systemic Diseases and Eye Health and Vision

    Our Ophthalmic Nurse loves reminding everyone that the eyes are connected to the rest of the body. Systemic diseases are so often picked up by…

  • Naming deadly heatwaves

    Naming deadly heatwaves

    With parts of Australia reeling from record-breaking heat, the Climate Council is calling for heatwaves to be named, similar to how we name tropical cyclones,…

  • Renewed local art prize showcases region’s best

    Renewed local art prize showcases region’s best

    This year’s Local Contemporary Art Prize will see 40 local artists exhibit works in the hopes of taking home the prestigious $10,000 Best in Show…

  • Queensland ballet at Pilbream

    Queensland ballet at Pilbream

    Head to Pilbeam Theatre, as Queensland Ballet presents four glittering works from the vault in a balletic feast for the senses. From an emotive story…

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