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Taking rowing indoors

Sunshine Coaster Cristin Smith loves to row, it’s a passion that has taken her all the way to winning a swag full of medals...

Caloundra has the festive spirit

Caloundra’s festive season is lighting up with some exciting events that will capture the spirit of Christmas for all ages. Locals and visitors are invited...

Mervyn marks 60 years on the railways

Gympie North’s assistant station master Mervyn Suares is celebrating a milestone that most will never see – 60 years of continuous employment at Queensland...

Sergeant Mal retires after 27 years in Cooroy and 27 days in new station

After spending 27 years in Cooroy and just 27 days in their new police station; Officer in Charge (OIC) Sergeant Mal Scott says it...

A trip down Flinders Lane

Flinders Lane Melbourne goes from the ‘Paris’ end of Spring Street to the ‘Brooklyn’ end of Spencer Street and there’s plenty to do and...

Furry therapists spread laughter

In honour of International Dog Day on Monday 26 August, residents from TriCare Kawana Waters Aged Care Residence welcomed two very furry friends for...

A golden celebration for choir

This year marks an impressive milestone for the Buderim Male Choir – probably the first community choir in the Sunshine Coast region to reach...

Lisbon and beyond

Road tripping across Portugal, there are an array of places to explore along the way including the central city of Lisbon (city of five...

Coopers brew a special ale

Every now and then, I like to indulge myself in a special brew and there are few more special than Coopers’ annual Vintage Ale. This...

Head to Nambour for events galore

Nambour has plenty of event offerings to coming up through spring. Sunshine Coast Division 10 Councillor David Law said the social energy around Nambour had...

Brain and Mind hub opens

The Sunshine Coast, Brain and Mind Hub has launched its first clinic in Maroochydore, thanks to a $3 million investment from local philanthropists Roy...

Summer’s Approaching: Why Those Over 55 Should Consider Superficial X-ray Therapy (SXRT) for Skin...

As the hotter months approach, those over 55 need to be particularly vigilant about skin cancer, especially with the years of sun exposure many...

Love, loss and Dementia

Dementia is one of Australia’s most pressing health challenges. More than 400,000 Australians live with dementia, and this figure is projected to double by...

A decade of song