There’s something special about the Sunshine Coast
WHEN I came to the Sunshine Coast five years ago, I immediately knew there was something special about the place.
WHEN I came to the Sunshine Coast five years ago, I immediately knew there was something special about the place.
S IT just me or does everyone think we have a pandemic personality?
It is scary that before a baby is even born the child’s digital footprint is being created.
Most infrastructure projects proposed for the Coast receive some form of backlash from a group of residents resistant to change.
We will not go away and seek public support in forcing the council to answer the simple question.
Get real about being smart about the health and social impacts their poor economic development decisions will have on our future community.
Would One Nation expect the next Federal Government to slash the health budget or the defence budget to accommodate their policy?
Fantastic turn-out by footy lovers is the NRL’s feel-good story of what has been a turbulent off-season.
It would be interesting to know the number of women who actually aspire to be part of such an arena but prefer to avoid it.
If this doesn’t scare the heck out of you I don’t know what will and please be mindful these are just the ones caught.
New coal mines will fuel even more extreme droughts, floods and heatwaves, and will only harm Queensland and everyone who lives here.
With more complaints of millennials not working hard, many people likely crossed out winning squares on their Millennial bashing bingo cards over the weekend
Failure to act will ultimately shame all who turned their backs on this vital industry sector
SITTING still isn’t in Bob Sherwell’s DNA.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/sunshine-coast/opinion/page/200