A Cuppa With

A Cuppa With

Pull up a chair and join us for a cuppa as we sit down with interesting locals from all walks of life. From community champions and creatives to business owners and everyday people, this category features relaxed, personal conversations that give insight into the lives of the people who make our region unique.

A Cuppa with Mota Singh

Mota Singh sees photography as a way of slowing down long enough to properly notice the world. Alana Hall discovers the inspiration behind his art. From street corners to stars…

A Cuppa with Patricia Richardson

High above Kings Beach, in an apartment filled with treasures collected over a lifetime of travel and experience, Chronicle contributor Sue Warren enjoyed a cuppa with long-time Caloundra resident Patricia…

A Cuppa with Uncle Alan Parsons

Uncle Alan Parsons is an artist, storyteller and passionate connector. Always ready with a yarn, he is a fearless voice for Country and community, travelling Australia to build meaningful relationships and advocate for positive change wherever he goes.

A Cuppa with Allie May

From her favourite spot at Moffat Headland looking out over “the edge of the earth”, Allie May reflects on hometown memories, a life of self-discovery, and the freedom that comes from following what feels most alive.

A Cuppa with Ken Mewburn

Overlooking the waters of Pumicestone Passage from the Caloundra Power Boat Club, Ken Mewburn sips his cappuccino and speaks with quiet urgency. The longtime Caloundra resident and researcher knows this…

A Cuppa with Joy Potter

Joy Potter was born in Nelson, New Zealand at Te Rangi Hospital. The first born daughter after four boys, she was taken as a wee baby to the Maori Pa…
Sno Carter arriving at his 80th birthday celebration at Caloundra Panthers AFL Club.

A Cuppa with Sno Carter

Sno Carter’s journey from a humble truck driver to a multi-business entrepreneur is a testament to ambition, resilience, and vision.

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