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Allure of the Beach
Celebrates the importance of the ocean and beach culture to the Sunshine Coast community
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Ma and Pa Bendall
A film celebrating the first days of surfing in 60s Queensland
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Bands
Bands have marched down local streets for celebrations, events and other important occasions since the early 1900s
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Big game fishing at Mooloolaba
Mooloolaba was known to be the home of big game fishing in the 1930s and early 1940s
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Gardening
The mild winter climate is an enjoyable time to get out in your garden
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Jim Achurch
One of the Sunshine Coast’s greatest athletes was Jim Achurch
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Lawn Bowls
From its earliest days, bowls has been a popular sport
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Olympic Games
In 1956 crowds lined the Bruce Highway to welcome the Olympic torch relay runners
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Pa and Ma Bendall – Celebrating Sunshine Coast Surfing
Just who were these remarkable surfing icons known as Pa and Ma
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Picnic Point – a recreational haven
Picnic Point has a long and varied history
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Rugby league
The game of football and its rich history
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Surf Lifesavers
Lifesavers represented in large numbers as members of defence
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Tennis
Tennis and its social activities provided an outlet for enjoyment amongst the early pioneer townspeople
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Bill Wallace
Bill Wallace, pioneer surfboard maker in conversation with surf journalist Phil Jarratt
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Bard Claffey
Bard joined the Maroochydore Surf Club in 1954 and served as president, secretary and treasurer over a period of over 20 years
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Cliff Croughan
Cliff was a formative member of Metropolitan Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club
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Ethel Rees
Ethel talks about life in Nambour and Maroochydore
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Jack Spender
Jack Spender OBE was known as 'Mr Life Saving' in Queensland after setting up the State Life Saving Association headquarters in Brisbane