How Sunshine Coast stories will still live on in print
Stories about the Sunshine Coast are too important not to be told.
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Stories about the Sunshine Coast are too important not to be told.
It was the case as soon as we were founded, and it will be the case long after the Sunshine Coast Daily ceases print publication this Saturday.
It's why I've worked so hard with my contemporary at The Courier-Mail to make sure devotees of print will still be taken care of.
The Courier-Mail started this week dedicating space daily to Sunshine Coast issues.
The best stories from my journalists - our journalists - can today be found in the Courier-Mail.
Take a look and you'll find they are taking us seriously, very seriously. And it's a commitment I know they will be sticking by.
It feels a bit like adopting out my favourite child, but things couldn't be in better hands.
Your stories by your journalists - in print or online, the same as today.
If you're not a digital subscriber already, we've some great deals to get you up and running - from free for two months to a year-long subscription that also gives you a tablet device to do the reading on.
It's all part of making sure those rich stories have as big an audience as possible.
After all, news is about what we deliver, not how we deliver it.
NADJA FLEET
Editor, Sunshine Coast Daily
Originally published as How Sunshine Coast stories will still live on in print