‘Forgotten’ industry calls for rule relaxations to open
A leading tattoo artist says the industry is ‘forgotten’ amid the coronavirus pandemic and called for relaxations to allow parlours to reopen.
A leading tattoo artist says the industry is ‘forgotten’ amid the coronavirus pandemic and called for relaxations to allow parlours to reopen.
No new cases of coronavirus have been recorded on the Sunshine Coast in the past 24 hours, with the region’s total remaining on 92.
Power has been restored in Buderim following hours of outages from an underground cable fault.
A former Australia Zoo keeper turned big cat chaser is out to solve a mystery he says is Australia’s version of Big Foot
The Sunshine Coast property market will feel the pinch of the coronavirus pandemic for long after the virus subsides, industry experts say.
Groups of teens have wreaked havoc across the Coast, stealing cars and threatening residents, in a fortnight of shocking youth crime that’s shaken the region.
Landlords and tenants have been at financial loggerheads for weeks and will continue to feel the fallout of the economy crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
A pair of teenage boys have been charged for allegedly tearing up the Noosa Pirates football fields, causing thousands in damages.
A violent alleged attempted armed robbery to an elderly couple by three teens has outraged a local MP, who’s calling for changes to a “revolving door” policy.
Sunshine Coast Council has reminded residents that hefty fines of up to $133,450 are in place for any illegal dumping activity.
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