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10:23AM Friday 22 August, 2008 Sunshine Coast weather Rain min 12° - max 23°

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Back to school

Back to school

Eight young Sunshine Coast mums are exploring their academic potential through a program from the University of the Sunshine Coast.

Well above par for 93

Legends were being made the year 16-year-old Jim Granger became a member of Sydney’s Pennant Hills Golf Club.

An opportunity for discussion

The man behind the Noosa Wedding Retreat development has defended accusations his proposal will destroy the peace and quiet in the Noosa hinterland area.

Frying Pan out of bounds to traffic

Noosa Integrated Catchment Association chairman Paul Willsteed has been made aware of drivers disturbing the bird habitat in the area known as the Frying Pan.

Festival a gastronome’s joy

The Peregian Beach Markets Spring Into Summer Food & Wine Fiesta on Sunday, August 31, will celebrate all the good times that come with spring on the Coast.

Event leg-up for Maureen

After a time off the track, Maureen Cummings is using this Sunday’s Scody Noosa 10km run, part of the Noosa Half Marathon, as a build-up to re-enter the sport.

‘Pandora’s Box to open’

The man behind the inquiry into the Noosa National Park visitor centre has vowed to go public with information he says opens a Pandora’s Box.

Ann shares spicy tales

Get ready for a sassy read full of joie de vivre in Ann Rickard’s latest book, Ooh La La! A French Romp.

It's Spring Fair time

The Coolum Kindy Spring fair is just around the corner.

Esplanade requires creativity

Councillor Vivien Griffin has the Coolum esplanade streetscape on her mind

Annie books her dream

The woman known as the book detective opens her own boutique bookshop in Peregian.

Maroochy River bridge to open soon

The evening date with gridlock for motorists heading north over the Maroochy River will soon be just a memory.

Support 'a Kombi thing'

Tony Enchelmaier has learnt a lot about life and people in the last three months.

The midge menace

The entrance to Currimundi Lake will be temporarily closed next week as the Sunshine Coast Regional Council takes action to reduce the number of biting midges in the area.

Councillors raise biosphere concerns

Concerns have been raised about the proposed structure of Noosa Biosphere and the fact the proposed board of governance lacks female representation.

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