Power list 40-31: Sunshine Coast’s most influential people of 2023
Whether it be through sports or community developments, these are the most powerful people of the Sunshine Coast who helped shape the region this year. COUNTDOWN FROM 40-31.
Whether it be through sports or community developments, these are the most powerful people of the Sunshine Coast who helped shape the region this year. COUNTDOWN FROM 40-31.
The full extent of the costs of pay rises and overseas trips have been laid bare in Sunshine Coast and Noosa council annual reports. See how much was spent.
From education to community advocacy and business and development, the Sunshine Coast Daily is counting down the top 50 most powerful people of 2023. SEE FROM 50-41.
Sunshine Coast Mayor Mark Jamieson says his successor will need to be good with money, as the region prepares to host 2032 Olympic and Paralympic events.
Cyclone swell is on track to hammer parts of the south east Queensland coast as Tropical Cyclone Jasper intensifies, with authorities issuing a safety warning for beachgoers.
Emergency department patients are waiting hours before seeing a doctor and paramedic shift times are blowing out, new ambulance ramping data reveals.
Video footage has emerged of a hungry bull shark lurking beneath the surface at Noosa River, sparking fresh warnings as the Christmas holidays begin.
A spate of brutal brawls on Noosa’s nightclub hub has sparked a push for a safe night precinct to be established in the glitter strip’s clubbing district.
Residents experiencing ‘dreadful’ noise under the new runway at Sunshine Coast Airport are considering a class action against the council with one law firm stating the case has merit. VIDEO
In a surprise announcement on his political future, Sunshine Coast Council’s deputy mayor has warned of the need to limit urban development and protect the region’s environment.
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