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Maleny Wood Expo
9am - Saturday, 1 May, 2010
Maleny

A celebration of Australian native timbers showcasing contemporary to bush furniture by SEQ’s best wood artists. Great food & entertainment for the whole family

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Bookfest Noosa
9am - Friday, 30 Apr, 2010
Sunshine Beach

The Annual Bookfest Noosa is on again with thousands of books at affordable prices.

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Movies

Flicks in the Sticks - Chocolat (M)
9am - Sunday, 9 May, 2010
Eumundi

Flicks celebrates Mother’s Day with a screening of the romantic classic Chocolat.

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Pamela Shorland Runge creates exquisite handmade slippers which she sells at the Eumundi markets. The famous Eumundi Markets

ARTS and crafts, food and health, house and garden, fashion and jewellery. All this and more is at the Eumundi markets on a Wednesday and Saturday morning.

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Anzac Day services are being held in 18 towns across the Sunshine Coast. Coast Anzac Day services for 2010

ANZAC Day 2010. Find where to pay your respects on the Sunshine Coast this upcoming Anzac Day with Finda's comprehensive guide and interactive map.

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Sail to Moreton Bay this Labour Day long weekend. Labour Day weekend on the Coast

THE first weekend in May is normally a long weekend because of the Labour Day holiday. Here on the Sunshine Coast there is still plenty happening.

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What's On TV

  1. Nine's Friday Night Football
    Nine HD 9:30pm

    Wide World of Sports presents North Queensland Cowboys versus Parramatta Eels, from Dairy Farmers Stadium. Join your expert commentary team for all the action, post-match interviews and analysis.

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Local News

Image Don't blame Storm players: Hagan

EIGHT years ago, the rugby league community was left reeling when Canterbury Bulldogs NRL Club was found guilty of high level salary cap breaches.

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