A new website focusing on the best businesses, attractions and places to eat drink and shop has been launched on the Fraser Coast.
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Exciting opportunity for local Fraser Coast news
Good News Fraser Coast and FC Sports Media will partner to break the negative news cycle with good news and up-to-date sports for the Fraser Coast community.
Good news for the Fraser Coast
The free online news platform is geared towards sharing positive and inspiring news stories from the whale watching capital of the world.
Sharing local news with the world
Crews have been tackling the blaze from the air and on the ground. Shaun Ryan Media has covered the story locally and also provided updates for a South African radio station.
Learning through the eyes of Sally the sausage dog
Sally the Sausage Dog Visits the Vet is a story that teaches young readers about resilience, friendship, trust and confidence.
PHOTOS: World Rhino Day, a day to reflect
The number of rhino butchered in South Africa peaked in 2014 when, according to official statistics, 1,215 animals were lost to poaching.
Top Ten Instagram photos from the Fraser Coast
It is really easy to tell why the Fraser Coast is one of Queensland and Australia’s top holiday destinations!
My top five photos from the Fraser Coast
There are historic buildings in Maryborough, beautiful parks, beaches and piers in Hervey Bay and breathtaking views of the ocean from Point Vernon.
Councillor angered by Maryborough tree vandalism
Fraser Coast councillor Paul Truscott has taken to social media to voice his anger after trees and public property were damaged and destroyed in Maryborough at the weekend. Cr Truscott said the trees and their protective cages were damaged by “fools” in what he said was “shocking behavior.” NOW READ: Aussie polystyrene hack all councilsContinue reading “Councillor angered by Maryborough tree vandalism”
Police warn against cryptocurrency online dating scams
Scamsters preying on Australians looking for romance and companionship are at it again. Police said they have received more than 70 complaints from victims over the last six months, with some Queensland victims losing hundreds of thousands of dollars.