From claims of theatre bungles to a troubling workplace culture, the alleged failings of a private hospital on the Sunshine Coast have been laid bare in recent months as more staff members come forward.
A coronial investigation into the death of an elderly woman, sparked by a doctor at a Sunshine Coast hospital, has found she was subjected to “poor nursing care” which led to an “outcome changing moment” prior to her death.
Transport and health services are among the key priorities for the candidates in the Caloundra and Kawana electorates as talk to voters ahead of the Queensland state election next month.
A controversial TAFE site in Noosa will be reopened by the Queensland government as a design school, it has been revealed, following a decade of neglect and heated public debate over the site’s future.
The Noosa Council has signed a landmark commitment to include traditional owners in more policy development and local government decisions, following the Kabi Kabi peoples’ Native Title win earlier this year.
Environment, population growth and crime are among the top priorities for candidates in the seats of Ninderry and Noosa ahead of the Queensland state election next month.
The landowner behind a proposal to exceed height limits on a Mooloolaba waterfront block is set to take the Sunshine Coast Council to court after the plans for their luxury home were rejected.
The Sunshine Coast Council has unanimously voted to pull the pin on an e-scooter trial after community feedback revealed a majority of people did not want e-scooters on the region’s footpaths.
The Australian Taxation Office is set to take a Sunshine Coast-based law firm to court later this week, in an attempt to have the company formally wound-up.
An evaluation into the Noosa Council’s holiday parking trial has recommended “enforcement measures” and boom gates be installed to ease traffic chaos during peak season.
The company that previously operated a long-standing Sunshine Coast wedding venue has entered voluntary administration after accumulating more than $300,000 in debt owed to the Australian Taxation Office.
The first time Noosa woman, Jo Yates, heard of ovarian cancer was when she learned both her ovaries would need to be removed. Now she’s on a mission to raise more awareness about the symptoms with young women.
New data released by the Services Union has revealed a large pay gap between the jobs typically dominated by men and those dominated by women employed at the Sunshine Coast Council.
Priority creditors caught up in the $8.8m collapse of a Sunshine Coast-based construction company could soon receive a dividend payment, as the liquidation progresses through its second year.