A short hike to a rocky boulder with great views over the Maroochy River, cane fields and mountain monoliths to the north.
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A short hike to a rocky boulder with great views over the Maroochy River, cane fields and mountain monoliths to the north.
This is your chance to see how a much-loved Sunshine Coast foreshore will look after a stunning transformation.
It was a picture-perfect moment to mark the start of turtle season on the Sunshine Coast’s southern beaches, with the first nest found at Buddina nesting beach.
The Sunshine Coast community has in a single year contributed millions of dollars for environmental rehabilitation, innovative education, research and key volunteer groups and partnerships.
Delivering the region’s first billion-dollar budget, creating an Olympic Games legacy and providing key services for our community were key achievements outlined in Sunshine Coast Council’s 2022-23 Annual Report.
Waste will be transformed into a valuable resource thanks to a plan shaped by Sunshine Coast sustainability champions.
A heritage listed 93.5m long, curved tunnel in the northern section of this trail makes this a fun and unique adventure for all the family.
The Sunshine Coast could become an astro-tourism and sustainability star thanks to a proposal to create an expansive Dark Sky Reserve in the hinterland.
A Sunshine Coast picnic and playground favourite has been recognised with an international award that will see its popularity soar to new heights.
Forward-thinking initiatives working towards zero-net emissions, reduced waste, new parks, cooler households and more will protect and enhance our precious natural environment and keep the Sunshine Coast an incredible place to live.
This stunning section of the iconic Coastal Walk is a 4km path linking Mudjimba Beach to Marcoola Beach. As well as multiple opportunities to stop, rest and refresh along the way, it includes arguably the BEST views of Old Woman Island on the Sunshine Coast!
If you love the Sunshine Coast's beaches and have spare time this weekend, please head to Alexandra Headland or Picnic Point to help pick up polystyrene balls that have washed up.
Toxic, prolific and destructive fireweed is threatening the Sunshine Coast once again, but by working together we can reduce its impact on the environment and our farmers.
The new Australian Warnings System means that no matter where you are across the country, the warning icons are the same. How you receive warnings isn’t going to change, but the wording, colours and call to action symbol may be different to what you’re used to.
Leap into the festivities this Sunday November 5 to celebrate people and nature in our region’s first BiospHERO Day event, with a stacked stage program running alongside free workshops and activities for the whole family.
Fabulous 3.8 km circuit alongside both sides of Currimundi Lake and the beach at the end.
Strengthening our response to climate change, an increased focus on our waste management and resource recovery, and recognition of our dark skies are among new inclusions for the Sunshine Coast’s blueprint setting the future for our environment and liveability.
The ultimate day out for pooches and their paw-rents took place at Nambour Showgrounds on October 21. More than 2650 people and 820 pups enjoyed this educational event.
Forget the Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales – the best deals will be found in front yards across the Sunshine Coast during November.
This 2km walk through beautiful wetlands, provides a wonderful opportunity to lose yourself to the sights and sounds of bird life all around and frogs singing in your ears.
It’s important to prepare now before the next severe weather event, so you’re best placed to handle whatever Mother Nature throws at us. Now is the time for residents to familiarise themselves with Council’s Disaster Hub and understand how to protect their family and property.
The Sunshine Coast faces one of its most threatening fire seasons but now has a world-leading tool to help safeguard people, properties, and our natural assets.
Picturesque waterfalls and cool cascades, nestled in a hidden tropical oasis less than a kilometre from Buderim Village.