Make a change that could save your life during Sunshine Coast ...
IMAGINE you are 43-years-old, one day enjoying your life on the Sunshine Coast and the next day you find yourself in hospital after a sudden heart attack. This is exactly what happened to school teacher Tim Blackman of Warana. Tim said he remembers January 19, 2015 very well. "It obviously came as a shock when I suffered the heart attack," he said. "To this day I still see it as a good day as I was able to turn my life around and start again. "Up until this point I had no health iss..>> view originalMillion dollar windfall for hospital staff
FIVE Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service (SCHHS) clinical research teams have collectively been awarded more than $1 million in State Government funding grants for medical research. From research in neurosciences and aged care, to hospital antibiotic prescribing and advanced care planning, the grants will enhance the health service's research capacity prior to the opening of the Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH). SCHHS chief executive, Kevin Hegarty, said the grant scheme..>> view originalConstruction site thief steals nearly $80000 in equipment
CONVICTED thief Damien Lee Burke stole nearly $80,000 worth of appliances and tools from construction sites across the Sunshine Coast, a court has heard.The 32-year-old appeared in Maroochydore Magistrates Court this afternoon having spent the previous 169 days in jail awaiting sentence.Defence solicitor Anna Smith said Burke had been a contributing member of society with no criminal record until he started using the drug ice last year.Ms Smith said Burke had used methylamphetamine on a recreat..>> view originalDo the Time Warp again in Palmwoods
WHAT is often touted as a quiet, tranquil part of the Coast will thunder into the limelight when more than 200 bikes rumble into town for the Time Warp Festival. This Saturday in Palmwoods, at Rick's Garage, you will be able to get up close and personal with hundreds of hot rods and bikes while getting a tattoo, your hair styled and enjoying live entertainment. The Bearded Men of the Sunshine Coast are bringing their Time Warp Festival back for another year, but on a much larger scale, ..>> view originalCities receive funding while Coast misses out
THE Sunshine Coast has received no money from a billion-dollar federal fund for regions and disadvantaged communities but $95 million has gone to cities ...>> view originalStarbucks departure is no surprise: cafe owner
WITH its caramel machiatos and white chocolate mochas, Starbucks alienated people with its confusion of flavours. That's according to Boyd Cahill, owner of Noosaville cafe Sandbar Associates. Sunshine Coast people liked to enjoy coffee without "frills", Mr Cahill said. He was not surprised at the news Starbucks was closing its last coffee shop on the Coast. "Australians have developed a palate for coffee that speaks beautifully for itself without need or want for enhancement," he sai..>> view originalRoos glad to have 'true-blue' Semi
Kangaroos captain Cameron Smith has made it blatantly clear rookie winger Semi Radradra is welcome and deserves his place in Australia’s Test side to play New Zealand in Newcastle on Friday night.Debate has raged about Australia selecting the Fijian-born Radradra (pictured) at the same time it is trying to grow the game internationally.But Smith left no doubt the 27-year-old from Suva, who has scored 53 tries in 58 games for Parramatta, was a true-blue “Kangaroo” when the team assembled in camp..>> view originalQueensland couple located safe and well
UPDATE: An elderly couple reported missing after travelling from Northern New South Wales overnight has been located safe and well in Windaroo a short time ago. EARLIER: Police are appealing for public help to find two people who have not returned to their family's home from a holiday in northern New South Wales. Dale and Cavell Lawlor were scheduled to leave Kingscliffe on Monday and return to a Durack home by around 8pm last night but they have so far not made it back. The coup..>> view originalArts essential for economy's future
SUPPORTING the arts in regional communities should be an ongoing venture and not an “occasional feast”, director and producer Lewis Jones says.He’s referring to the contrast between spectacular one-off events such as Brisbane’s Riverfire and arts projects where ongoing community engagement is central to the local economy. Mr Jones joined speakers Rachael Maza, Ilbijerri Theatre Company artistic director, and choreographer Melissa Lanham at the Sunshine Coast Creative Alliance’s first breakfast..>> view original
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