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Megan Mackander Journalist After completing a journalism degree at the University of the Sunshine Coast, I joined the Sunshine Coast Daily in 2010. As the Daily's police reporter, the round is unprectible, diverse and challenging, but also exciting and ...
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Quest, one of the few boats which completed the horrendous 1998 Sydney - Hobart Yacht race was today lifted from the water at Mooloolaba to make final preparations for the Sunshine Coast Yacht Club's 2015 SCOR/IRC Qld State Titles to be held 4th to 8th ...
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Coffee Cat on Kings has been voted the best spot to grab breakfast on the Sunshine Coast by Daily Facebook fans. Pictured are staff Alex Jackson, left, and Cade Lincoln with happy customer, Thijmen Obbink. Photo: Brett Wortman / Sunshine Coast Daily ...
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SOUTHERNERS might scoff at the suggestion, but Sunshine Coast residents do rug up and "hibernate" in winter. Since the winter chill kicked in a few weeks ago, Coast families have been spending more time at home and less time at the beach. Caloundra's ...
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NESTLED in the beef cattle stalls at the Sunshine Coast Agricultural Show is a very lucky three-week-old calf. Miss Showgirl, pictured with eight-year-old Sarah Russell, survived a shock public birth when her mother started calving at the Ipswich Show.
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BUSINESS AS USUAL: Stan Meers, 90, runs his own business at Sunshine Coast Airport and plays golf two days a week. He is among a growing number of people over 65 who own businesses and show no signs of slowing down. Warren Lynam ...
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Nambour Showgrounds may have been a bit waterlogged for yesterday's first day of the Sunshine Coast Show but the rural community still tuned out in force. And they were joined by show fans like Kaitlin Astle who gave the pavilions a miss and headed ...
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SUNSHINE Coast captain Reyze Kelly is adamant his team is the region's top dog despite it suffering another embarrassing FFA Cup defeat to a suburban side. The National Premier Leagues Queensland outfit was stunned in round five of the nationwide ...
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THEY were not quite dancing in the rain but young performers at the Sunshine Coast Agricultural Show wisely ensured umbrellas were part of their routine. Dancers from 5678 Performing Arts at Woombye and Trenna's Dance Studio at Palmwoods ...
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HE'S barely blown the candles out for his 21st birthday but Sunshine Coast Falcons five-eighth David Oakes will have to play beyond his years tomorrow afternoon. On the back of two consecutive wins, the Falcons are hosting seventh-placed Northern Pride ...
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