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The Sunshine Coast

Claiming around 80 kilometres of prime coastline an easy drive north of the Queensland capital, the Sunshine Coast is a happy mix of coastal, rural and mountain lifestyles for every demographic and budget.

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Alexandra Headland

Between Maroochydore and Mooloolaba is a chunk of beachfront land so coveted that a few decades ago, it was dubbed the “Golden Triangle”.  The base of the triangle is along Buderim-Mooloolaba Road and it then flows down the slopes to peak at the waterfront.
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Beerwah

Until the turn of the millennium, Beerwah was a productive farming area more than a prized residential district, but that all changed soon after the Y2K fireworks.
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Birtinya

The “Kawana” address can be confusing even for old locals. Put simply, Kawana Waters is the generic term for the large land tract between the Mooloolah River and Lake Currimundi that was first mooted for development in 1959.
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Bli Bli

During the 1960s, Bli Bli was a little bait shop and store on the banks of the Maroochy River beside the new bridge which had opened in 1959.  There was excellent fishing and crabbing at Muller Park and its population of 206 at the 1961 census was mainly sugar cane farmers and their families.
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Bokarina

The “Kawana” address can be confusing even for old locals. Put simply, Kawana Waters is the generic term for the large land tract between the Mooloolah River and Lake Currimundi that was first mooted for development in 1959.
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Buddina

The “Kawana” address can be confusing even for old locals. Put simply, Kawana Waters is the generic term for the large land tract between the Mooloolah River and Lake Currimundi that was first mooted for development in 1959.
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Buderim

It’s hard to imagine that Buderim, the prized property plateau 200 metres above the nearby sea, could be anything other than a superb place to live, but its first residents preferred its cedar in the 1870s.
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Caloundra

“The Gem of the Sunshine Coast” was Caloundra’s original announcement to motorists leaving the Bruce Highway and heading to the region’s first port of call from the south.
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Coolum

North of the Maroochy River, between Twin Waters and Noosa, Coolum was for decades a sleeping giant on the Sunshine Coast, but once aroused, it soon leapt to life.
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Cooran

Always a green and pleasant place, Cooran has enjoyed the ride after finding itself with the new and coveted claim of being “Noosa hinterland” in the 1980s.
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