Ask today – R U OK?
Thursday September 9 is ‘Are You OK’ day and people are being encouraged to ask a friend, colleague or family member if they are in fact ok? Are you OK… Read more »
Thursday September 9 is ‘Are You OK’ day and people are being encouraged to ask a friend, colleague or family member if they are in fact ok? Are you OK… Read more »
A shortage of dog-loving family homes is impacting on a local charity’s ability to help PTSD sufferers on the Sunshine Coast and they need foster families now. PTSD Dogs Australia… Read more »
The Coolum Football Club are thrilled with their new digital scoreboard which proudly came about via a donation from one of Coolum’s leading Real Estates – North Shore Realty. Principal… 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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »