Environment
The Sunshine Coast has abundant natural beauty including rivers and national parks
Coochin Creek
The story of the little lost town of Campbellville
Glass House Mountains
The history of the name Glass House Mountains
Kawana Island
Prior to the 1960s, Kawana was undeveloped wallum country consisting of tea-tree, banksia, swamp grasses and mangroves
Kondalilla National Park
Hidden in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast in the scenic Blackall Range, Kondalilla National Park
Maroochy River
The Maroochy River rises from the eastern slopes of the Blackall Range and flows through the Eumundi area before entering the sea at Cotton Tree
Mooloolah River
The history of the beautiful Mooloolah River
Trees
Sunshine Coast trees have been a constant theme in the region
Wild weather
There are times when nature brings the Sunshine Coast heavy rain, combined with strong winds
Wildflowers
The Wallum was a moisture retentive sandy wilderness where tea trees flourished along the coastal line