The Latest Sunshine Coast News from the studios of Hot 91.1
Jamie Wilne is attempting a 24-hour pull-up challenge.
Steven Bradbury saves four teens from Sunshine Coast beach.
Former Ipswich mayor Andrew Antoniolli has spoken out for the first time since being acquitted of fraud charges
River 949's Marnie and Campo chat to SES's Bob Bundy about all the wet weather and call outs in the past few days.
State Lockyer MP James McDonald chats about vaccine mandates with Marnie and Campo on River949
Celebrity chef Peter Kuruvita reveals ambitious plans for a culinary precinct on the Sunshine Coast featuring a cooking school, restaurant, cafe, pizzeria, cocktail bar and providore.
Nugget and Al chat to Visit Sunshine Coast CEO Matt Stoeckel about what Queensland's firm reopening date of December 17 means for Coast tourism operators.
Julie Mallett reveals her anguish after her husband, David, was killed by a drunk driver in a stolen car.
An Ipswich dog who was found hundreds of kilometres from home with horrific injuries is believed to have been stolen and used in an illegal dog fighting ring.
Oscar's Law president Georgie Purcell on why the group campaigned against the development of a dog breeding facility on the Sunshine Coast.
Brisbane Jets have hit back at claims that they are out of the race to the be the NRLs 17th team.
Gatton local Matthew Loder tells River949 he has started a GoFundMe page to raise money for three young men who have lost everything in a house fire.
13yo Joe Tolano discussing his dramatic beach rescue on the Sunny Coast.
Jason works at the Goodna RSL and was driving home after a long shift at around 11.05pm last night, when he came across the crash that claimed four lives on the Ipswich Motorway.
There are fears gridlock around a busy school zone in Karalee will only get worse if a proposal for a new child care centre goes ahead.
It's been an emotional reunion between a little boy and the hero's who saved his life five years ago after he was bitten three times by a coastal taipan
Councillor Marnie Doyle is pushing for safety upgrades on the Ipswich CBD bridge to stop people throwing trolleys over the top and to protect vulnerable community members.