Lifting spirits for charity with busking
On each Wednesday and Friday morning in Tickle Park under the BBQ shelters adjacent to the Surf Club a group of like minded friends get together and busk for charity… Read more »
On each Wednesday and Friday morning in Tickle Park under the BBQ shelters adjacent to the Surf Club a group of like minded friends get together and busk for charity… Read more »
With the start of spring, Queensland has now introduced a ban on single-use plastic items such as straws, stirrers, cutlery, plates and unenclosed bowls, as well as expanded polystyrene cups… Read more »
THANKS Dear editor, Dan Purdie MP has a sign on the motorway, not far south of the roundabout traffic jams. It reads, “Thank you, Ninderry”.Thank you for letting me swap… Read more »
Seventeen artists from across the Sunshine Coast who come from a diverse range of backgrounds and abilities will be exhibiting their work at the Coolum Civic Centre on Saturday, September… Read more »
The Climate Change Response Grant is a new addition to Noosa Council’s Community Grants Program and it is envisaged that the grant will accelerate community-led climate action at the local… Read more »
Speaking last week ahead of Legacy Week 2021, which started last Saturday, August 28, Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson highlighted the vital support the Sunshine Coast Legacy group provides… Read more »
Nineteen Sunshine Coast environmental community groups can continue to focus on their core work – caring for our precious wildlife and stunning natural environment, thanks to the added support from… Read more »
Proving that there is more good than bad in our local community members of Quota Coolum Beach recently donated a gazebo and a pie warmer to ‘The Shack’ at Nambour…. Read more »
A new live public art project is underway in Coolum and everyone is invited to get involved. The Keeper Project is a live public art project where artists work in… Read more »
At around the same time that Covid hit last year, beach-walker Arturo Hernandez and his then one-year old son Naolin started collecting small bits of rubbish on their daily walk… Read more »