Sunshine Coast
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Mt Barney and beyond
As the sun sets over the Scenic Rim, we take a short drive from the picturesque town of Canungra to the sprawling mountains beyond, with…
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Pallative care provided
By Kathy Bevin Katie Rose Cottage Hospice has been operating its 24/7 residential service in leafy Doonan since August 2018. They provide a fully accredited,…
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New step for dementia care trialed at Maroochydore
Dementia care in Australia is set to be transformed with a new program launched across the country and being trialed on the Sunshine Coast to…
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How To Support Your Adult Child Through Their Divorce
All parents want their children to be happy. So, when your child’s marriage ends, it can be difficult to see them struggling, but at the…
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Libraries are more than just books
Sunshine Coast Libraries are giving members of the general public a chance to tell their story and share their knowledge with Story Cast Studio, the…
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Why The Islands of Tahiti is a great destination for senior travellers
The allure of The Islands of Tahiti and the wide range of activities, whether it’s with a focus on adventure, relaxation, family, romance, culture or…
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Back yard surprises
PRECEDE Native bush foods have been part of the Australian landscape since time immemorial. ERLE LEVEY is both surprised and delighted at what can be…
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Time to see Julie Goodwin
Julie Goodwin is coming to Caloundra (and other parts of Southern Queensland). The 2009 Master Chef winner will be in conversation at The Events Centre,…
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Celebrating a major milestone
Aveo’s Peregian Springs Country Club celebrated its 20th anniversary with a cocktail party at the Manor attended by 185 guests late last month. One of…
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Counting down to beer drinking festival time
One of the country’s biggest beer festivals, the annual Great Australian Beer Spectacular (GABS) continues to highlight the diversity that is in the craft beer…
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On the trail of wine and food
The Granite Belt is Australia’s highest wine country region, sitting 900 metres above sea level, with a vast countryside, working farms and quintessential towns like…
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New Noosa group brings scrabblers out of the woodwork
It’s no exaggeration to say that Noosa woman Megan Marks loves Scrabble. The woman known as ‘Mad Scrabbler Meg’ loves it so much she’s started…