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  • Wondai Garden Expo

    Wondai Garden Expo

     The small town of Wondai, population 2,000, in the South Burnett region of Queensland, is known for its character-filled streetscapes, well-tended parks, and authentic country…

  • A life on the stage

    A life on the stage

     Actor, director, producer, writer, tour organizer, café owner children’s book author, wife and mother – Noosa’s Alli Pope has packed a lot already into her…

  • Travel the Easy Way

    Travel the Easy Way

     With cruises curtailed, international flights off the agenda and tour packages postponed, there’s only one way to travel – and coach tours are on a…

  • Osteoporosis: It’s no humerus matter

    Osteoporosis: It’s no humerus matter

    For many older Australians, osteoporosis (“porous bones”) represents a significant health issue. Approximately one in 10 Australians over the age of 50 will develop this…

  • A right to be grumpy

    A right to be grumpy

    Baby Boomer women get a bad rap according to author Amanda Hampson. And Amanda would know because the bestselling author of The Olive Sisters, Sixty…

  • Men’s Shed keeping them in good shape

    Men’s Shed keeping them in good shape

     An initiative aimed helping older men learn to cook is being piloted at the Buderim Men’s shed with an eye to spreading across the Sunshine…

  • Book fair fundraiser on again

    Book fair fundraiser on again

     Books, books and more books – Rotary Noosa Daybreak’s popular annual BOOKFEST NOOSA is back. Held over three days from Friday, April 30 to Sunday…

  • Five easy eye care tips for seniors

    Five easy eye care tips for seniors

     Keeping your eyes in good health is important at all stages of life but even more so in senior years. While some vision changes are…

  • A scone and a chat

    A scone and a chat

     Who knew that flour, butter and milk could come together to create not just a tasty treat, but a way for communities to connect, talk…

  • The future of funerals in the spotlight

    The future of funerals in the spotlight

    The future of funerals is in the spotlight following community feedback showing increased interest in more eco-friendly burial options. Sunshine Coast Council is investigating natural…

  • Celebrating 20 years of Pomona Railway Station Gallery

    Celebrating 20 years of Pomona Railway Station Gallery

    The Pomona Railway Station Gallery celebrated its 20th anniversary in March, where past volunteers and artists gathered to share stories of the gallery’s early days.…

  • Giving the environment a helping hand

    Giving the environment a helping hand

     A move back to the Sunshine Coast to look after elderly parents left Jude Crighton with a need to reconnect to the community and the…

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