Nestled not far from the heart of Coolum, the trail leads to Lows Lookout, which offers breathtaking 360-degree scenic views on a clear day.
Environment
Learn about environmental issues, recycling, conservation efforts, renewable energy and sustainability.
Insects to look out for, essential garden tasks and why it's important to plant flowers.
Calling all artists, designers, crafters and creatives – next year’s Festival expands prizes, categories and creative opportunities
A "new kind of park" for the hinterland aims to create a legacy extending far beyond the park's boundaries.
From citizen science to planting bee friendly plants, celebrate our tiny buzzing heroes this Australian Pollinator Week.
Learn more about the Common Planigale - a tiny, fierce hunter who calls the Sunshine Coast environment home.
On Saturday November 2, BiospHERO Day will bring family fun and inspiration for sustainable living.
Sign up for Sunshine Coast Council's new nest box monitoring program
It's time to have your say on draft plans for a coordinated approach to managing our coastal areas.
You will commonly find these creatures in tidal pools or rock pools.
Join this free dog training session to keep our dogs and native wildlife safe.
Our region has 81 priority invasive plants and animals. This is how we can all help to manage them and protect our environment, economy and communities.
In response to the Bribie Island breakthrough in January 2022, Sunshine Coast Council engaged a coastal engineering consultancy to develop an updated Storm Tide Study.
Choose to reuse and join the garage sale trail on two weekends in November.
Street, carpark and toilet lights at Shelly Beach have been changed to be more wildlife-sensitive and create a darker night sky and better conditions for critically endangered Loggerhead turtles that nest on the beach.
Have your say on the draft Shorebird Conservation Plan 2025-2030 before November 15, 2024.
It's spring and time to clean out your linen cupboard to ‘Give a Sheet® for the Planet’.
The Fungi Research Project will help restore natural areas at the Sunshine Coast Ecological Park site.
Join the 2024 Sunshine Coast Big Butterfly Count at a workshop, survey or in your own backyard.
Have your say on the draft all abilities pontoon design for Charles Clarke Park between October 14 and November 11, 2024.