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COTA leads the way in loneliness battle

Council on the Ageing (COTA) Queensland is the first peak body for Seniors Social Isolation Prevention aimed at supporting more older people to stay...

Finding a place to help others

National Volunteering Week 20-26 May, is over but Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said it’s not too late find somewhere to volunteer and help...

Laidley Spring Festival to sparkle with Spring Magic

Shopping for beautiful blooms, presentations by guest speakers, hands-on workshops, and fossicking for precious gemstones are just a few of the exciting activities planned...

Volunteering keeps Mary connected

It’s Wednesday night at St Peter’s Anglican Church in Maroochydore and Mary Norris is hard at work. At her station, she peels the vegetables for...

Prioritising aesthetic outcomes for skin cancers in cosmetically sensitive areas.

When diagnosed with a skin cancer in a cosmetically sensitive area it is important that patients are given the opportunity to explore all treatment...

We can’t find the will

Occasionally upon the death of a person, the location of their original Will may be unknown. There are practical steps to be taken such...

Stay safe this winter

It’s that time of year again. The breeze is feeling cool and thermometer dips. Jumpers are on and PJ’s are long. It’s no surprise that...

Country music festival becomes more accessible

The Gympie Music Muster, 22-25 August is now more accessible than ever thanks to their partnership with the Endeavour Foundation for the 2024 event. Muster...

Why making a Will is important

Griffiths McDonald Carson Lawyers believe it is essential to have a will as you get older. The benefits of doing a will Having a Will...

Mustering up time for farming and music

James Blundell, who is heading to the Gympie Muster in August, is balancing two of the most fickle industries in the world – music...

Opening doors to inspiration

Step into a world of inspiration as Caloundra Art Centre Association (CACA) throws open its doors to everyone 29-30 June. CACA is a not-for-profit...

Community Nurse Service fulfils specialist need

Appreciating that continence assessment and care is a sensitive subject, but also a reality, Community Nurse Service director Sandra Ilett began this specialised service...

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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...