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  • A journey through time

    A journey through time

    PRECEDE Gympie’s rich railway history a valuable asset for today, as well as into the future, as ERLE LEVEY discovered. BREAKOUT QUOTE “The river played…

  • Quota Club of Caloundra

    Quota Club of Caloundra

    Quota Club Caloundra welcomed new member, Marjorie Barrett. Quota is an inclusive friendly club which provides social interaction with Community fund raising activities such as…

  • Hockey is a lifetime sport

    Hockey is a lifetime sport

    Hockey is a family sport – go to any local turf during a winter weekend and you could see up to three generations of one…

  • Thirty years in the ute

    Thirty years in the ute

    Lee Kernaghan may be in his late 50s now but he is still a “Boy From the Bush” and still one of Australia’s best-known country…

  • New discoveries under a Venice Moon

    New discoveries under a Venice Moon

    There is life and love and adventure after retirement as Perth writer Margaret Cameron discovered. An ardent traveller Margaret fell in love twice, first with…

  • Buderim men’s shed santa’s workshop

    Buderim men’s shed santa’s workshop

    The Christmas spirit was alive and well at the Buderim Mens Shed, where members spent hundreds of hours handcrafting toys that were donated to families…

  • Tireless community worker honoured

    Tireless community worker honoured

    A lady who spent a lifetime supporting and helping her community is the latest person to join the City of Logan Wall of Acclaim. Moya…

  • Book and honour roll commemorates anniversary

    Book and honour roll commemorates anniversary

    THE Buderim War Memorial Community Association (BWMCA) have released a book commemorating the history of the Association, its affiliates and the Buderim area, as well…

  • Support and respite for Noosa

    Support and respite for Noosa

    Noosa Community Support provides a range of ageing specific services as well as community-based services for senior residents that reside in the Noosa Shire, who…

  • How to please a cinema loving woman

    How to please a cinema loving woman

    It is not entirely unheard off to see women over 40-50 starring in and headlining a movie – though it’s still not so common that…

  • Taking a trip down Melbourne lanes

    Taking a trip down Melbourne lanes

    Melbourne has endured the longest consecutive lockdown across the globe, with a total of 52 weeks its basically lost a whole year of life. We…

  • Filming boost to Redland’s economy

    Filming boost to Redland’s economy

    A new Australian drama mystery series from Acorn TV, Darby and Joan, has recently wrapped filming on Redlands Coast and other south-east Queensland locations. Redland…

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