Team doing thousands of push-ups for mental health
Voluntarily doing thousands of push-ups may sound like a nightmare for many, but it’s nothing compared to what Katheryn Kemp has seen people go through.
Voluntarily doing thousands of push-ups may sound like a nightmare for many, but it’s nothing compared to what Katheryn Kemp has seen people go through.
Stretching legs over heads may not be a difficult task for these talented girls, but their next challenge will be to put Buderim on the national stage.
Suffering from anxiety and PTSD hasn’t been an easy road for Tracey Nicholson.
Not many would volunteer to embark on a gruelling 35km trek, but for Brett and Michelle Paulsen, it was a shining light through their tunnel of darkness.
Spending your Saturday nights under the influence in the night-life scene has become synonymous for many with Aussie culture.
A leading market in Coolum is skating towards Alexandra Headland on a mission to support the Coast’s best artisans.
The dedication of these martial arts stars can be seen in their 6am starts and late Friday night practices.
Bust out your best bucket hat and get your Gilligan on for family fun days raising money for charity.
A strange brew filled with fungi has prompted Coast’s coffee-holics to “chai” something new.
The average price for a loaf of bread was 10 cents. Women couldn’t cast their votes. Not many can say they’ve lived to see a century of history.
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