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  • How home care packages work

    How home care packages work

    Navigating the Aged Care system can be confusing and overwhelming, but those who do their homework can get a great result. That’s according to Sian…

  • Time for the dark beers

    Time for the dark beers

    As the mercury drops, it’s time to change colour when it comes to beers. Well at least that’s what I do. In the cooler months,…

  • Noosa council services at Cooroy Library

    Noosa council services at Cooroy Library

    Noosa Council’s customer service team has branched out into the hinterland with the launch of a new satellite help desk at Cooroy Library. Mayor Frank…

  • Community grants available

    Community grants available

    The Buderim Foundation has opened applications for its annual Community Grants Program for 2024, with grants of up to $10,000 available for local organisations with…

  • Community support for those struggling

    Community support for those struggling

    Another community on the Sunshine Coast is opening its arms – and pantries – to help those in need. Extending a helping hand to people…

  • CPR courses for Don’t Die July

    CPR courses for Don’t Die July

    Aussie ‘Police Rescue’ TV star and former military paramedics are amongst a group of Australian first responders to launch an international cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course…

  • COTA leads the way in loneliness battle

    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 connected…

  • Finding a place to help others

    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 others.…

  • Laidley Spring Festival to sparkle with Spring Magic

    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 for…

  • Volunteering keeps Mary connected

    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.

    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 options.…

  • We can’t find the will

    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 as…

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