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Seussical JR heads to the Sunshine Coast

“Oh, the thinks you can think” when the characters from Dr Seuss’ best-loved books come to life in Little Seed’s latest musical caper! Following hot...

Noosaville mum’s passion for decor

Noosaville entrepreneur and mum Sally Rankin went from working as a chef on private super yachts to selling coastal style homewares and antiques for...

Swimming lessons important all year round

As the weather cools, we may not think much about swimming and water safety for our little ones. But as we know living on the...

School holiday fun and fitness at MyFirstGym

MyFirstGym Maroochydore has got the school holidays sorted. We know it can be hard to think of new activities or fun ways to keep the...

Kindergarten in the community

Exploring the school grounds is a weekly highlight for the kindergarten children at Good Samaritan Kindergarten + Outside School Hours Care. Their recent visit to...

Stay extended for wheely big attraction

UPDATE: A 35-metre high ferris wheel's stay at the Caloundra beachfront has been extended by a week. The giant Skyline wheel will keep operating until...

St Andrew’s students scale new personal heights

Abseiling into waterfalls. Rappelling down rock faces. Navigating canyon gorges. Belaying, tying knots, getting out of comfort zones. Taking in stunning views from atop...

The importance of dental care during pregnancy

Seeing a dentist may not be very high on the list of things to do in pregnancy, but your oral health impacts your and...

Transitioning to a new school in the primary years

The decision to change schools may be a difficult one for many parents and children. Leading Queensland independent school Matthew Flinders Anglican College in Buderim,...

Maroochydore library closes for major revamp

Maroochydore Library has been temporarily closed so it can undergo a major revamp. The popular facility will be closed from Saturday, June 8 and will...

St Andrew’s student wins international writing competition

A futurist plot questioning the ethics of genetic engineering has won St Andrew's student Mila Dahmen first place in an international writing competition. Year 9...

Horrid flu season yet to peak

Nearly 70 people have already ended up in intensive care during what could be Queensland’s worst influenza season yet. More than 9345 influenza cases have...

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Serving busy parents a key ingredient for success

Kim McCosker’s recipe for success began over a decade ago while on maternity leave for her second child. The busy mum wanted a cookbook to...