Delivering value for our community, Council has created a guide with 10 ways to live well for less, showcasing free and affordable Sunshine Coast activities to help ease cost-of-living pressures.
Learn about environmental issues, recycling, conservation efforts, renewable energy and sustainability.
Delivering value for our community, Council has created a guide with 10 ways to live well for less, showcasing free and affordable Sunshine Coast activities to help ease cost-of-living pressures.
The bushfire management program reduces risk ahead of bushfire season and supports the forests that depend on fire to regenerate.
A soil-borne pathogen is destroying trees across the hinterland and beyond, but everyone can help prevent the spread.
Like a gift from Midas himself, golden sand is set to again flow onto a stretch of Sunshine Coast beach that is a favourite with residents and visitors.
They don’t just pop up overnight… but somehow, they take over before you know it. The 4 Simple Steps process can help by breaking down the work into manageable, bite-sized blocks.
The City Nature Challenge is a global event that invites everyday people to help document the plants and animals living in their local area – and the Sunshine Coast is once again taking part.
The Sunshine Coast Biosphere Awards are closing soon: enter now or nominate someone to celebrate people, groups, businesses and organisations building sustainability and driving change.
That sunrise stroll can turn dangerous fast with last night's fire still scorching beneath the sand.
Council has detected the spiny, invasive honey locust plant in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Have you seen this wanted invasive species?
The Sunshine Coast hinterland could soon be home to an internationally recognised Dark Sky Reserve, protecting our precious starry skies for the future.
Hop to it and start a new tradition by hosting your own egg-citing Easter egg hunt at one of our beautiful Sunshine Coast parks. Check out our top picks for parks to visit this Easter.
At dawn and dusk the chance of something suddenly appearing on the road increases. Knowing how to respond can help keep you safe and reduce harm to our local wildlife.
Have your say on the Brannocks Environment Reserve Management Plan. Submissions close 20 March.
Driving into floodwater is a major cause of flood-related deaths. It can take as little as 15cm of water for a car to lose traction on the road and be swept away in floodwater.
The Sunshine Coast Biosphere Awards 2026 will showcase excellence in sustainability and recognise those driving positive change in our Biosphere.
You are invited to join the nation’s biggest ever clean up on Sunday 1 March.
If you’ve ever visited Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve during a busy weekend, you’ll know it’s a popular spot for nature lovers.
Register now for ‘Clean Up for the Hatchlings’. Kicking off from 6am on Saturday January 31, across 18 beach clean-up locations from Caloundra to Coolum.
An investigation into water above and below ground in Maleny will help restore rainforest and wetland ecosystems at the Sunshine Coast Ecological Park.
Spring and Summer brings longer days, rain and abundant food, making wildlife more active and visible. Learn how to share space with wildlife safely this season.
This summer, the Wild HeART Student Art Prize Finalists’ Exhibition Trail will see Maroochy Bushland Botanic Garden come alive with vibrant artworks created by local children and young people.