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Invasive weed plants can smother natives and destroy habitat. These are some of the most elusive offenders in our region that might be hiding on your property.
Dozens of trees and shrubs have been destroyed at Buddina Beach Foreshore Reserve, with a similar offence committed at Currimundi Lake.
Easy daily habits and tips to use less plastic, reduce household waste, save money and the environment.
Gooseneck barnacles and the fascinating link to science and healthcare solutions.
Action is ramping up to protect our native animals from a rampant feral predator in coastal areas of the Sunshine Coast.
Grab your free plant, enjoy a complimentary morning tea and learn how to protect your property's biodiversity and agriculture at an upcoming hinterland workshop.
Ghost crabs are the tiny heroes of our beach ecosystems. But how much do you know about these magnificent colour changing creatures and what they can tell us about the health of our beaches?
Why we need street trees and how you can help
Sunshine Coast ratepayers have another chance to win $1000 off their rate bill by following two simple steps.
A new video series is putting the spotlight on the local heroes bringing our community together, working in active conservation and innovating
Efforts from Sunshine Coast Council and the community has resulted in a massive year of feral animal trapping in our region, protecting our environment by targeting pests like feral deer, foxes, Indian myna birds and more.
A parcel of untouched native bushland in the Sunshine Coast hinterland will be protected for conservation, supporting endangered koalas as well as the vulnerable glossy black cockatoo and Richmond birdwing butterfly.
Sunshine Coast Council has secured 120ha of land in the Blue Heart for restoration and conservation of wetlands for habitat, a healthier Maroochy River and a place to connect to nature.
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.
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.
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.
Bullumby is one of the turtles to receive a tracker during the 2022 season.