Dalai Lama to visit Sunshine Coast
Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama will visit Queensland's Sunshine Coast next year.
View ArticleWellington hopes for pipeline stoush compromise
A Sunshine Coast state MP says he is pleased a mediator has been called in to try to resolve a dispute between a local farmer and the company building the Queensland Government's water pipeline.
View ArticlePowerline opponents consider legal options
A Forest Glen family is concerned a major powerline to be built on the Sunshine Coast will devastate local platypus colonies.
View ArticleSunshine Coast residents warned about 'bitumen bandits'
Authorities are warning Sunshine Coast residents not to be conned by door-to-door traders selling cheap bitumen for cash payments.
View ArticleMorcombes take child safety message back to schools
Bruce and Denise Morcombe are back visiting schools to promote child safety, just weeks after their son's killer was sentenced to life in prison.
View ArticleChemical free roses are a growing business
A Sunshine Coast woman leaves the corporate world for chemical free flower farming.
View ArticleA Big Country: Stopping to smell the roses
Caz Owens threw in a stressful city life to grow organic roses on a small farm at Eudlo on the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Read more
View ArticleFar-flung music festivals are regional Australia's newest drawcard
Remote towns in Australia are partying as music festivals pop up across the country to bring communities together and pull in tourists to regions struggling with drought.
View ArticleMother charged over alleged serious assault of her 3-week-old daughter
An infant baby girl is recovering in a Queensland hospital with life threating injuries after allegedly being assaulted by her mother last month.
View ArticleManager denies pipeline-Traveston link
The manager of the project to build a pipeline that will take water from the Sunshine Coast to Brisbane has denied it is linked to the proposed Traveston Crossing Dam.
View ArticlePolice probe shed blaze death
Police are investigating the death of a man in a shed fire in the Sunshine Coast hinterland.
View ArticleWater pipe's next stage 'should be smoother'
The independent Member for Nicklin says stage two of the water pipeline on the Sunshine Coast should not be as disruptive as the first.
View ArticleBridge funding to be reallocated
Some of the funding for the new Tooway Creek Bridge will be reallocated to two other projects due to work on the bridge being delayed.
View ArticleQld police expose drug network
A major operation in south-east Queensland has seen 38 people arrested on drug-related charges.
View ArticleBush Festivals: Music festivals breathing life into bush communities
They’re a labour of love for organisers but they’re breathing life back into bush towns and bringing a much-needed boost for business.
View ArticleA dog saved Hare's life on the first voyage to Antarctica 120 years ago
Legend says young Clarence Hare's dog helped him survive two days in an Antarctic blizzard 120 years ago. Now you can read Hare's diary.
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