University of the Sunshine Coast associate professor in physical geography Javier Leon said some beaches could be stripped ...
The aftermath of Cyclone Alfred's powerful storm surges, as captured by drones, show just how much sand has been swallowed up ...
The Sunshine Coast tourism industry is ready to welcome holidaymakers as the tourism sector gets back to business as usual.
School holiday travel plans have been thrown into turmoil after ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred left a trail of destruction along the east coast, prompting pleas from tourism operators for holiday-makers ...
Authorities will bring sand to tourist hotspots, but the affected stretches will take months to recover. Environmental ...
As we emerge from the wild weather and start to assess the impacts, Sunshine Coast Local Recovery Group Chair and Deputy ...
The golden shores that attract millions of visitors every year to the southeast corner of Queensland have been left battered and bruised at the hands of ex-tropical cyclone Alfred.
Beachgoers have been accused of a damaging act that is putting the local ecosystem at risk as many attempt to catch a glimpse ...
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Islands on MSNBritish Columbia's Most Majestic Artsy Coastal District Offers Mountains, Beaches And Endless AdventureThis coastal district in British Columbia is a secluded, gorgeous destination that offers equal amounts of outdoor ...
Coffee time at Kings Beach in Caloundra. Picture: Patrick Woods On the Sunshine Coast, up to 200mm of rain is forecast and flooding possible as the low continues to move towards the mainland.
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