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Big plans for new student digs
Plans have been lodged for a development with 301 student bedrooms on vacant land in a residential street at Petrie. Find out where
Study finds ibis habitat utopia
Bin chickens...dumpster ducks...tip turkeys. The much-maligned white ibis is the subject of a new University of the Sunshine Coast study that seeks more effective ways to stop them taking over parks and streets. Its release coincides with a hilarious UniSC video (below) that proposes a new nickname for the humble ibis...
Visitors wowed at UniSC Open Day
Crowds flocked to UniSC’s Open Day at Petrie last weekend to explore the facilities and learn about courses on offer.
Deception Bay student’s trip of a lifetime
From a visit to the world’s largest sand island to watching major sports matches, Deception Bay State High School student Sophia Sidney has taken the trip of a lifetime with University of the Sunshine Coast. See the videos..
Funding bid for City's huge growth plans
Lobbying has ramped up to get essential funding for a host of major projects planned in the City of Moreton Bay. ** FREE TO READ **
Jessika's journey from Maccas to clinical trials
More than 300 students graduated from UniSC’s Moreton Bay and Caboolture campuses this month – including a former McDonald’s manager. Picture gallery, time lapse videos *FREE TO READ **
From school drop out to top medical degree
Jamie Bryant never finished high school. In fact, he was kicked out three times. But last week the 40-year-old single father-of-two graduated from UniSC Moreton Bay and is on a path to being a doctor. ** FREE TO READ **
$100 million project to open at Petrie
UniSC Moreton Bay will officially open three new buildings today – almost doubling its campus floor space in just four years. See pictures ** FREE TO READ **
Day for black caps and gowns
It's graduation day tomorrow for hundreds of students at the Moreton Bay and Caboolture campuses of the University of the Sunshine Coast. ** FREE TO READ **
Olympians inspire at International Women's Day lunch
Grit, determination and the drive to succeed as an elite athlete are also useful attributes for growing a thriving business, according to a trio of Olympians speaking at this year’s Moreton Bay International Women’s Day luncheon. **FREE TO READ**