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Patients gain new blood disorder service

Sunshine Coast Health has launched a new specialist service for patients with blood clotting and bleeding disorders. The haemostasis More

Buy Local Day aims to boost region’s jobs and economy

Sunshine Coast residents are being urged to support local businesses by shopping, dining More

Sami Muirhead: keeping my head above water

Vale, Stitch the Fish. Our Siamese fighting fish has no fight left in More

Readers’ voices matter to SCN: have your say

Sunshine Coast News (SCN) is asking our loyal readers to help us deliver More

Surf club access to open for holidays

Visitors will soon be able to walk along a newly opened section of More

Motorists to face detour for bridge upgrade

Essential bridge works will affect thousands of regular commuters for six months. The Doonella More

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‘Dismay’: council rates rise sparks petition

A petition opposing Sunshine Coast Council’s 9.7 per cent average rates increase has More

$50m boost for SEQ’s digital future

A $50m program designed to make South East Queensland entities more digitally adept More

Initiative born from personal promise

The creator of a Coast service providing people in need with free food More

Ashley Robinson: the accidental gardener

I am getting a much clearer picture, looking into the window of possible More

Questions raised over street layout during council works

Residents in a narrow residential street have raised concerns about parking and access More

Early works begin on first stage of The Wave

Design and pre-construction works on The Wave Stage 1 are set to begin More

Former cattle farm transformed into acreage estate

A former cattle farm known among locals for its grazing paddocks has been More

New burger spot headed to Coast

An Australian restaurant chain known for its bold burgers and celebrity following is More

Public invited to have say on housing supply

Queenslanders have been encouraged to have their say as the state government undertakes More