Meet some of the young stars taking the stage for CGEN 2025
Curtains will go up on Friday with 2000 students from Queensland taking to the stage for Creative Generation (CGEN) after months of preparation and rehearsals.
Curtains will go up on Friday with 2000 students from Queensland taking to the stage for Creative Generation (CGEN) after months of preparation and rehearsals.
A Sunshine Coast wildlife, nature and humanitarian advocate has been honoured for two decades of work with a top community award.
They have speed, physical presence, silky skills and that special X factor. Australia’s top schoolgirl sevens players have been identified and the talent is extraordinary. TOP GUNS list
NSW were pipped for victory at the Australian schools sevens but the State of Origin battle with Queensland got very interesting when it came to who the selectors liked. Wrap, photo special
One councillor said she hoped the fresh budget would unlock more rental options in the region, while another claimed she was “not overly satisfied” with rate hikes.
More details have emerged about the case against a third person charged as an accessory after the fact as part of the Pheobe Bishop murder investigation.
A tense stand-off between the vendors and buyers of a $3.3m waterfront Sunshine Coast home has been caught on camera, with police called to the dispute over who had the right to be on the property, a court has heard.
Super Rugby talent ID gurus, coaches and footy scouts will be taking a keen interest in our future Wallabies, Wallaroos and Olympians at the Australian schools and national titles. Guide
A council employee has been caught with his pants down while committing a disturbing act inside his car.
A former Sunshine Coast dog breeder has been charged with fraud after she allegedly made false claims to get more than $150,000 in government Covid funding.
A Sunshine Coast development company, run by a self-proclaimed “remarkable female property developer” has gone into liquidation, owing more than $19m to subcontractors, lenders and the tax office.
They build our homes and fix our pipes, but these local tradies have found themselves on the wrong side of the law. SEE THE LIST.
Workers of a popular Noosa entertainment district could find easily accessible accommodation if a 16-unit proposal is given the green light.
Police say a man wearing black clothes was seen running from the bushland where the stolen Toyota HiLux was dumped.
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