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What's On: Anti-romcom theatre, kids' play, Honey Sliders live and secret life of fungi

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Caravan park on market for the first time in 40 years

A caravan park that has been owned by the same family for the past 40 years is being offered for sale. The Sunseeker Village and More

Ahoy! Ship spotters relish rare sightings

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Man critical after being pulled from water

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IN PHOTOS: Thousands turn out for ANZAC Day commemorations

ANZAC Day has been commemorated across the Sunshine Coast, with thousands of people attending more than 30 different services around the region. “Today serves as More

Group to plan future of botanic gardens

Work has begun on a new masterplan for a botanical garden that opened 34 years ago. Noosa Council has appointed a stakeholder reference group to More

Officer ‘humbled’ to receive top police award

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Committed to Collecting panel talk

Collecting Art: is it for the passion; the investment or the sharing? In a live panel discussion set amongst the latest artworks from the Sunshine Coast Art Collection, join in for an insightful afternoon where you will unpack art collecting through the combined perspectives of artists, collectors, curators, advisors and philanthropists.

When: Saturday February 20, 2:30pm-4:30pm.

Where: Caloundra Regional Gallery, 22 Omrah Ave, Caloundra

Tickets: Free event, registration essential via, gallery.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au.

Rise Up for Children Sunshine Coast walk

Rise Up for Children is an awareness campaign initiated by Operation Underground Railroad. Their heart-based mission of increasing awareness, funding, and freeing children once and for all from trafficking has had huge support. This walk is an opportunity for anyone to come along and meet their local members and volunteers and find out more about how you can take action and raise awareness for children. The group will meet at Anzac Park before commencing the walk.

When: Sunday February 21, 4pm.`

Where: Happy Valley Beach, Esplanade Bulcock Beach, Caloundra.

The 91 Storey Treehouse

A play by Richard Tulloch, adapted from the book by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton, Andy and Terry’s Treehouse has reached an amazing 91 Stories. It’s now more fantastically dangerous than ever, with a deserted desert island, a whirlpool, and a giant spider.
But Andy, Terry and Jill have no idea they’re about to face their biggest challenge yet. Mr Big Nose has sent his grandchildren to the Treehouse, and they don’t want to just sit quietly. Can Andy, Terry & Jill master this extreme babysitting challenge? This show is Recommended for ages 6-12 and their guardians.

When: Friday March 5, 12:30pm and 6pm. Saturday March 6, 10am.

Where: The Events Centre, 20 Minchinton St Caloundra.

Tickets: $22.50 via, theeventscentre.com.au.

Dicko’s Country Spit Roast

This supremely satisfying night out is a chance to embrace your inner Twang; think Classic Nashville hits meets Priscilla Queen of The Desert with a big dollop of Hey It’s Saturday mayhem thrown in for good measure. Hosted by Australia’s Ian ‘Dicko’ Dickson, this show offers up only the very biggest hits from the very biggest names in Retro Country. Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, Glen Campbell, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers and Many more.

When: Friday March 5, 7pm.

Where: NightQuarter, 8 The Avenue Birtinya.

Tickets: $55.85 via, nightquarter.com.au.

Fungi, the foundation of life

Fungi are not a plant and are in fact more closely related to animals. Fungi are crucial to the healthy functioning of the rainforest ecosystem, decomposing forest material and returning nutrients to the soil. Join fungi guru Fran Guard for a walk-through Mary Cairncross Reserve. Fran has been interested in fungi for more than 15 years and loves them all but especially the tiny ones called Marasmius that decompose leaf litter. Fran’s walk will focus on the role of fungi in the rainforest and how they interact with everything else.

When: Saturday March 6, 8:30am-10am.

Where: Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, 148 Mountain View Road, Maleny.

Tickets: $16.91 via, sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Experience-Sunshine-Coast/Events/Whats-On.

The Honey Sliders play Easy Rider.

The Honey Sliders are back at the and they’re bringing us the soundtrack to classic cult movie Easy Rider. You will see two sets of music from this great Brisbane band, played alongside footage from the legendary 1969 film. Featuring the music of Steppenwolf, Jimi Hendrix, The Byrds, The Band, Procol Harum and more, the Easy Rider soundtrack is easily the coolest collection of counter-culture rock ‘n’ roll the world has ever seen – and that’s before even mentioning the Harley Davison bikes, the leather jackets, the drugs, the vast open roads, and the enduring sense of freedom that this film still inspires.

Where: Imperial Hotel Eumundi.

When: 7.30pm, Saturday March 20.

Tickets: Pre-sale ticket only (No door sales) $30. 18+ event. Bookings: oztix.com.au.

Arms and The Man

The Lind presents the rarely produced sparkling comedy Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw (author of Pygmalion). The cast is a talented mix of Lind regulars and newcomers, directed by Joy Hinckley, who will bring this clever “anti-romcom” alive. Set and costume design by Anne Grant will make the production a visual treat. Dreamy heroine Raina is searching for a pure and romantic Higher Love, and has found it in her fiancé, the noble and dashing war hero Sergius. So, when Bluntschli, a tattered and not very dashing at all enemy soldier takes refuge in her bedroom after fleeing a battle, there’s no way he could ever compete for her affections or could he? Throw in some aspirational parents, and a pair of servants with their own agendas, and the stage is set for fun. Of course, it wouldn’t be Shaw without some sharp satire and social commentary thrown into the mix.

Where: Lind Lane Theatre, 16 Mitchell St, Nambour.

When: Friday, February 26, 7:30pm – 9:30pm – for other dates check website.

Tickets: Adults: $25.00 Buy Tickets – 1300 732 764 (Additional fees may apply). Info. lindlane.com.au

Deborah Rodriguez + Frances Whiting | Online Author Event

Join author Deborah Rodriguez to hear her in-conversation with Frances Whiting about Deb’s new book The Moroccan Daughter..Deborah Rodriguez is the author of the international bestsellers The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul, Return to the Little Coffee Shop of Kabul, The Zanzibar Wife and Island on the Edge of the World. She has also written two memoirs: The Kabul Beauty School, about her life in Afghanistan, and The House on Carnaval Street. She creates safe spaces that provide women with a way out of domestic violence and chaotic circumstances. She currently lives in Mazatlán, Mexico.The Moroccan Daughter, an enchanting new novel. From the alleyways of the ancient medina in Fes to a marriage festival in the Atlas Mountains, Deborah’s new bestseller is a modern story of forbidden love, secrets and family told across four different women. Where: Online event, Sunshine Coast Libraries facebook When: Thursday, February 25, 7pm.Info: library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

International Women’s Day

For the 2020 International Women’s Day celebration, Sunshine Coast Business Women’s Network will be taking over USC Stadium and collaborating with the highly successful Sunshine Coast Lightning to deliver a morning that will show you that achieving your dreams is within your control. You will hear the remarkable story of leading Sunshine Coast Lightning goal shooter, Peace Proscovia, while enjoying a light breakfast in VIP seating at USC Stadium. This year’s worldwide campaign theme is #EachforEqual – supporting the notion that an equal world is an enabled world and gender; race and age equality is crucial for communities and economies to thrive. When: Tuesday, March 10, 6:30 am – 8:30 am Where: USC Stadium Extra Info: Event bookings close and dietary requirements due – Friday, March 6 Registration: Member Ticket – $55.00, Non-Member Ticket – $82.50, Pop Up Stall – $330.00, Sunshine Coast Lightning Member – $55.00 , Trade Table – $120.00. Info: www.scbwn.org.au

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