Tribute To Pioneers

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Old Play Shed in Jackson has details of the town’s history and pays tribute to the pioneers who helped establish the rural community, featuring the local history of Jackson. The play shed has been relocated from its original site in 2002, after the school closed in 1983. The ‘Tribute to Pioneers’ display was officially opened by … Read more

The Skin Thing

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The Skin Thing is an ethical, family-owned business specialising in superior quality animal products. Operating on the Sunshine Coast for over 50 years.

Opals Down Under

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Opals Down Under specialise in all types of opal, including white opal, crystal opal, boulder opal, semi black opal and the world-famous black opal. Opals Down Under is a business selling Opals to customers. They also educate you on what an Opal is, how opal is valued, where it is mined, and various other facts … Read more

Bellingham Hedge Maze

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In the midst of the subtropical Sunshine Coast hinterland, you’ll find a magical land. An enchanted world bursting with wonder and amazement, brought to life by imagination. It’s here, in this secret garden, where you can find a cheeky forest trickster, who likes nothing more than puzzling anyone who happens to wander into his world. … Read more

Botanic Garden

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The Maroochy regional bushland botanic garden is located in Tanawha on the Sunshine Coast. The gardens showcase plants native to east coast subtropical Australia.

Arts & Ecology Centre

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The Maroochy arts and ecology centre is located at the Maroochy regional bushland botanic garden. It is a specialised arts and ecology interpretative centre. The building design gives strong consideration to its setting in the gardens, and utilises ecological principles within its design and operation. The arts and ecology centre is a hub for a … Read more

Auburn National Park

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The scenic Auburn River flows through a steep-sided gorge, tumbling over massive, water-sculpted, salmon-coloured granite boulders. The gorge and river are the park’s most striking landscape features. The park protects a western hardwood forest, now uncommon in the area, and provides habitat for many plants and animals. https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/auburn-river