13 weddings to inspire your big day
THERE are plenty of reasons to love the Sunshine Coast, and the huge range of picturesque settings to get married in is just another. Whether you're thinking of tying the knot in tussocked fields in the hinterland or in the shade of ancient trees, or if a seaside setting is more to your taste, you can't go wrong on the Sunshine Coast. But location is just one of the many decisions to make when planning your big day. What about the flowers, gowns, table decorations, hair styles and ..>> view originalCoast residents to celebrate becoming Australians
Coast residents to celebrate becoming Australians Published: 8th of March 2016 Comments: Community Sunshine Coast Council More than 160 local residents will officially become the Sunshine Coast's newest Australian citizens at a ceremony to be held tomorrow, Wednesday, March 9. Citizenship ceremony entertainment will be provided by outstanding local singer, songwriter and musician, Mason Hope. Australian citizenship ceremonies on the Sunshine Coast are held bi-monthly at locations acro..>> view original65-69 first avenue, Mooloolaba, Queensland 4557
Central Mooloolaba location for this very modern 2 bedroom luxury apartment Wonderfully central location for this modern, fully self contained 2 bedroom luxury apartment. Raffles is a A 4 star intimate Mooloolaba resort, just a short stroll to some of the Sunshine Coast's best dining and retail shopping, and you'll enjoy the array of cafes that dot the Mooloolaba Esplanade, with breathtaking views overlooking the Mooloolaba Bay all the way to Noosa. It's main features include * 2 bedrooms ..>> view originalCoast lot sizes shrink by 30% but developer bucks the trend
According to the Queensland Treasury, in 2007 the median standard lot size registered with the Sunshine Coast Council was 679m² but times have certainly changed with the average new lot now sitting at a compact 478m², making it increasingly hard for buyers to find a spacious lot to accommodate their dream home. HMR Director Harry Reed believes that as the Sunshine Coast population continues to grow the lack of available land has forced developers to significantly downsize their lots to both incr..>> view originalResearch to help people prepare for National Disability Insurance ...
USC Masters student Valmae Rose on campus with the Craig Medson sculpture ‘High Order’Transitioning to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) by 2019 will require a huge shift in mindset for people with a disability and the wider community, says a University of the Sunshine Coast researcher. Master of Arts student Valmae Rose, who previously worked as the manager of National Disability Services Queensland, is investigating how the community can adjust the way it views individuals with a..>> view originalMan charged over Noosa Heads assaults
A woman walking down the street with a friend and a man sitting outside a restaurant with his young daughter were the alleged victims of unprovoked assaults in Noosa Heads this afternoon (March 8). Police were called to Lanyana Way, Noosa Heads around 6pm following reports that a family had retreated inside a restaurant after an alleged assault with the assailant now attempting to gain access to the business. The man, who failed to get inside the restaurant, fled the scene and was arrested by po..>> view originalMedical students encouraged to consider a career in the bush
Final-year medical students looking for a challenging and rewarding career in rural medicine are invited to learn more about the great professional opportunities available through the Queensland Rural Generalist Pathway (QRGP). Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Cameron Dick said applications for 2017 QRGP internships would open on 10 March. “It’s encouraging to see many trainee doctors have shown an interest in pursuing a career in the bush to bring great healthcare to rural and regiona..>> view originalMeet local $1M business grant recipient at #NoosaConnects event
Council’s #NoosaConnects event will link business owners with financial grant and business support programs to grow their businesses. Representatives from more than 10 grant and support programs will be on hand to talk to business owners at the March 16 event, including Jeff Ayton from local firm Osler Technology, which was awarded a $1M AusIndustry Accelerating Commercialisation grant last year. Keith Steele, a Commercialisation Advisor from AusIndustry who supported Osler in securing..>> view originalLabor frozen at the wheel as MP jumps ship
Labor frozen at the wheel as MP jumps ship Published: 8th of March 2016 Comments: Queensland Government The Palaszczuk Labor Government has proven it has never been ready to govern and still isn’t ready to steer Queensland as Cairns MP Rob Pyne jumps ship. Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg said in his years in Parliament he had never seen an MP treated by his own colleagues with such hostility and disrespect, as shown by Deputy Premier Jackie Trad and her union cohorts’ treatm..>> view originalGuess what weighs 14 tonnes?
Immanuel Lutheran College Eco Club members Samantha Faithfull and Adara Wildon at the Cotton Tree site (organised by their club); and Chase and Thea Stanford helping out at the Currimundi Lake clean-up site (organised by Friends of Currimundi Lake)Seven large cars, five African forest elephants, four killer whales, and the total amount of garbage removed from our beautiful Sunshine Coast region over the weekend as part of Clean Up Australia Day, thanks to the incredible efforts of the local comm..>> view original
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