Welcoming Traditional Custodians as partners to adaptive Blue Heart project in floodplain brings "deep knowledge and new insights".
Learn about environmental issues, recycling, conservation efforts, renewable energy and sustainability.
Welcoming Traditional Custodians as partners to adaptive Blue Heart project in floodplain brings "deep knowledge and new insights".
Find out what to do in the garden this May with top tips from The Micro Gardener and Living Smart
With up to 50 meteors per hour, the meteor shower will be a show for the starry-eyed on the Sunshine Coast.
Sunshine Coast residents, it's time to turn your kitchen scraps into garden gold.
We're transitioning into a new season in the garden and The Micro Gardener and Living Smart have all the tips to help you succeed.
Make Easter eco-friendly with these easy steps.
Tiny tepee homes, called habitat pods, are helping to shelter wildlife from predators as they cross the recently upgraded Cresswell Road wildlife bridge.
Annual ragweed and parthenium are currently flowering, which can cause respiratory issues and rashes. Here's how to spot and eradicate them.
The Lake Weyba Bushcare Group welcomes you to join them at a working bee whenever suits you. Or you could join a group in your local area.
Ever wondered who your true ally against those blood-sucking mozzies is? Hint: It's not who you think! Discover the tiny, nocturnal heroes that are more than meets the eye.
Floodwater can be contaminated by sewerage, waste and bacteria that pose a risk of soil-borne diseases and other infections, including skin infections, diarrhea and conjunctivitis.
The Living on the Sunshine Coast Survey will run for its fifth year, investigating key liveability factors across our region.
This World Frog Day, find out what makes these critters so important and why we're looking for them at the Sunshine Coast Ecological Park project site.
Share your thoughts on the Moffat Beach Place Plan, Moffat Beach Seawall Draft Landscape Plan, and the Moffat Headland Railing Renewal and Enhancement project.
With the ex-Tropical Cyclone sitting off the Sunshine Coast, dedicated TurtleCare volunteers worked quickly to assess the vulnerability of the 50 nests yet to emerge from the 124 clutches laid this season.
If you’d like to help clean up our coastline, you are invited to join an organised beach clean up operation with a local community group.
With TC Alfred causing erosion and large swells, the community is urged to stay off the dunes and seawalls for their own safety.
Herbicide testing has confirmed poisoning of trees at First Bay, Coolum, and a sign has now been put up as a warning.
The opportunity for community feedback on the draft Dog Exercise Area Plan and Network Blueprint has been extended by one week to March 7, after requests from residents.
Rupari Hill is now part of Sunshine Coast Council’s protected estate, after the 10.9 hectare site at Tower Lane was purchased for $860,000 through the Environment Levy.
Discover the current state of koalas on the Sunshine Coast at this free event.