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  • Citizen scientists to play major role in turtle conservation

    Citizen scientists to play major role in turtle conservation

    A new plan is set to help protect the region’s “ancient mariners’’ with citizen scientists set to play a major role. The Sunshine Coast Marine…

  • Journey into history

    Journey into history

    Journey into history and see the landmarks that define New South Wales on an adventurous 11-day tour to the Central Coast, Hunter Valley and the…

  • Connect Fest is back this October

    Connect Fest is back this October

    Get ready to socially connect this October as Queensland Month Seniors Month, 1 – 31 October, returns for another year. Beginning on the United Nations…

  • New gallery approved

    New gallery approved

    The Sunshine Coast is a step closer to having a much-needed new regional gallery, thanks to a transformational creative arts and cultural project taking place…

  • Enjoy a little together time on grandparents day

    Enjoy a little together time on grandparents day

    Grandparents’ Day is coming up this Sunday, 29 October. The day is a chance to honour the special relationship between grandparents and little ones, it’s…

  • Your health and dentistry – A quest to save Australian lives

    Your health and dentistry – A quest to save Australian lives

    If your gums bleed when you brush or floss your teeth you are not in perfect health and your body is more susceptible to disease.…

  • Tucker’s great escape cut short

    Tucker’s great escape cut short

    Tucker, a curious Kelpie cross from Yaroomba Beach, escaped while his owner Carinne was out. As soon as she arrived home, she knew he was…

  • Early intervention important in eye treatment

    Early intervention important in eye treatment

    At Best Practice Eyecare, their ophthalmologist Dr Michael Karpa treats conditions including two potentially blinding diseases: Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) and Glaucoma. Regular screening with…

  • Changed perceptions

    Changed perceptions

    It’s essential as a journalist to ask questions. So, when someone says to you: “I’m going to Germany” the question you need to ask yourself…

  • A helping hand for the helping hand

    A helping hand for the helping hand

    The Buderim Foundation Thompson Charitable Fund has thrown its support behind SunnyKids, a group which supports vulnerable Sunshine Coast families. The foundation chair Rod McKinnon…

  • Just what you need

    Just what you need

    Receiving support at home means different things to different people so it’s important to know there are options for how you can use your Home…

  • Well-known veteran mourned

    Well-known veteran mourned

    One of the last remaining survivors of the infamous Thai-Burma Railway has passed away on the Gold Coast. Gordon Jamieson, who lived at the Carinity…

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