Queensland’s tragic beach death hotspots revealed
Families have been shattered across the sunshine state amid a spate of beach deaths as swimmers continue to ignore red and yellow flags and surf conditions change.
Families have been shattered across the sunshine state amid a spate of beach deaths as swimmers continue to ignore red and yellow flags and surf conditions change.
Friends and family are mourning the loss of a young Brisbane man who sadly, despite desperate efforts, was never found after being swept off Teewah Beach.
A popular Alexandra Headland pub is expected to attract plenty of interest after hitting the market for buyers looking to spend millions.
A Buderim great-grandfather’s lifetime of service ranging from World War II to supporting homicide victims has been recognised with an Order of Australia Medal.
Flowers have been left near where a 60-year-old man was found dead inside a tent at a public beach access metres from a busy surf lifesaving club.
A man has been found dead at a public Sunshine Coast beach access in the early hours of Thursday morning. Here’s what we know so far.
Australia Zoo wants to move into the live music and function space with new plans lodged for its food court, while the Sunshine Coast’s tourism sector records a major revival.
Two teens are still in hospital after an e-scooter and car smash, as authorities warn while “they look like toys” e-scooter accidents are rising dramatically and they can be fatal.
Cash was splashed throughout the year with big sales across Sunshine Coast and Noosa, including one deal worth $28.5m. See the most expensive home sold in your suburb.
With a bunch of new businesses flourishing and others sadly closing their doors, we take look back on the notable ups and downs of the region’s business community over the past year.
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