First coronavirus case recorded on Coast in days
For the first time in more than a week a new case of coronavirus has been recorded on the Sunshine Coast.
For the first time in more than a week a new case of coronavirus has been recorded on the Sunshine Coast.
An elderly man used a chair to defend himself and his wife to force an armed trio to leave after an alleged violent home invasion last night.
Devastated tourism operators can see the light at the end of the coronavirus tunnel, with the industry hoping restrictions could be lifted by July.
OPINION: Is a lockdown restriction lift-off for May out of the question, asks Matty Holdsworth.
Two men have been arrested and face a string of charges after they allegedly led police on a high-speed chase in a stolen vehicle across the Sunshine Coast
A vacant shop in Peregian Beach that created international interest has been swooped on by an interstate buyer prior to auction for $740,000.
WATCH: Six civilians who were inside the Caloundra’s CBX Hotel as it was held at gun point by three men are being “looked into” by authorities.
It has been a week since the Coast recorded a new case of coronavirus but business leaders fear the full economic effects if the crisis continues for months.
Parts of the Sunshine Coast woke up to a fresh morning with temperatures close to single digits, but the mercury has risen steadily since.
Seven people have been fined almost $9000 by Sunshine Coast police for “blatantly” breaching social distancing rules over the weekend.
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