Keep off dunes to allow beach to repair
THE SUNSHINE Coast community is urged to stay off coastal dunes and seawalls as shifting sands and rocks pose a serious risk of collapse and instability. Sunshine Coast Council Local… Read more »
THE SUNSHINE Coast community is urged to stay off coastal dunes and seawalls as shifting sands and rocks pose a serious risk of collapse and instability. Sunshine Coast Council Local… Read more »
A huge shoutout to our amazing turtle volunteers from Coolum and North Shore Coast Care, who managed to rescue a young turtle in trouble on Monday morning, February 24. Turtle… Read more »
Community Update COOLUM AND NORTH SHORE COAST CARE A BIG thank you to all the local businesses who supported the sale of our ‘2025 Coolum and North Shore Coast Care… Read more »
The amazing Coolum and North Shore Coast Care volunteers (pictured) got together recently to celebrate the end of the year and have a casual catch-up with their fellow environmental crusaders…. Read more »
COOLUM and North Shore Coast Care are asking the local community to be mindful of the upcoming turtle season. President Leigh Warneminde said it was important for all Sunshine Coast… Read more »
COOLUM and North Shore Coast Care have officially launched their 2025 Calendar and are thrilled with the outcome. Calendar Coordinator Lutz Kramer said the response to the call out for… Read more »
COOLUM and North Shore Coast Care (CNSCC) is once again canvassing the local community of photographers for submissions for their 2025 calendar with the group accepting images until May 19. … Read more »
AFTER four months of sorting and categorising over 1000 excellent local photos, generously offered to Coolum and North Shore Coast Care by members of the public, the Calendar Committee is pleased to… Read more »
COMMUNITY UPDATE COOLUM & NORTH SHORE COAST CARE THE hard-working members and volunteers of Coolum and North Shore Coast Care (C&NSCC) have observed the suspicious death of a line of… Read more »
JUST where would we be without volunteers? How on earth would local sports events run, who would be there when disaster strikes to fill up sandbags, who would deliver meals… Read more »