The Coffee Club Mooloolaba in Guinness World Record bid
May 9, 2012 by Robyn
The Coffee Club in Mooloolaba,
Queensland was one of the popular franchise outlets across Australia that recently took part in a Guinness World Record attempt. On 1st May 2012, many singles within the area attended The Coffee Club speed dating event in Mooloolaba, in order to [Read more]
Ancient Egyptian manuscript found in Brisbane Library
May 1, 2012 by James
A rare ancient Egyptian manuscript has been found in the Queensland Museum. The manuscript is part of the Book of the Dead. This find is sure to thrill history buffs, as archaeologists have been searching for missing pieces of the book for over a hundred years. [Read more]
Celebrate at the High Country Harvest in Beechworth
April 27, 2012 by Robyn
The Harvest Celebration in Beechworth is loved by the local community and also by those in nearby areas such as Slacks Creek. It brings the community together and this year will launch a major showcase of the region’s food and wine. [Read more]
Queensland retailers unhappy about Easter trading hours
April 19, 2012 by Mark
Retailers in Queensland areas such as Burleigh Heads are claiming that they missed out on millions of dollars over Easter weekend. This is due to the shops being closed for at least two days over the long weekend. [Read more]
Make sure you’re ready for Sail Mooloolaba 2012
April 15, 2012 by Robyn
Sail Mooloolaba in Mooloolaba,
Queensland is always an event that draws big crowds and that is enjoyed and loved by all members of the family. Sail Mooloolaba is once again approaching so it is now time to think about getting involved if you don’t want to miss out on [Read more]
Reasons to visit the Queensland Museum in Australia
March 28, 2012 by Mark
The Queensland Museum in Brisbane, Australia has recently reopened its doors to the public following a renovation project. It now has a number of fun, interactive attractions. In fact, the museum boasts that it has something for every member of the family. [Read more]
There's still time to catch this month’s impressive exhibitions at Logan Art Gallery
March 23, 2012 by James
Logan Art Gallery displays some of the finest art of artists from across Logan, from areas such as Slacks Creek and Kingston, from further afield in
Queensland and from all over Australia too. The artwork featured in its exhibitions is often chosen for the way it celebrates the people and the cultures of these areas. The gallery is currently hosting three impressive exhibitions and has been attracting visitors and praise from all around. [Read more]
1 in 10 Queensland state schools take up anti-cyberbullying system
March 21, 2012 by Robyn
Approximately 1 in 10 state schools have taken up a government initiative designed to tackle cyberbullying. While the eSmart system is available to all schools, only 130 out of the 1,240 schools in Queensland have registered for the system. [Read more]
Get ready for the 2012 ITU Mooloolaba Triathlon
March 12, 2012 by James
The Mooloolaba Triathlon is coming and everyone is already getting excited. This triathlon enables the people of Mooloolaba and surrounding areas to show off just what their sporting and outdoor lifestyles are really about. Locals and those from nearby love taking part in this triathlon and it is definitely a [Read more]
The collapse of Air Australia will not hurt Queensland tourism
February 22, 2012 by Robyn
It was recently announced that the budget airline Air Australia was going into administration. Tourism officials have stated that this is unlikely to affect [Read more]


