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Matters Magazine Sunshine Coast We connect Sunshine Coast businesses through inspiring stories, expert advice, and trusted content. Celebrating local success and building community.

Matters Magazine stands as the Sunshine Coast's definitive voice, curating stories that truly resonate with the heart and soul of our community. Since our inception in 2006, we've dedicated ourselves to capturing the essence of the Coast, weaving tales of business triumphs, transformative personal journeys, and noteworthy community milestones. Our ethos is simple but profound: stories have power.

Beyond mere narratives, they inspire, educate, and connect. As a tri-annual publication, we champion not just the events, but the emotions and aspirations that shape the Sunshine Coast. We offer a platform where businesses transition from mere entities to community pillars, sharing their expertise and carving their niches. But Matters Magazine is more than just a print experience. Our digital footprint, expanding across platforms, engages a diverse audience, turning passive readers into active community participants. We are a nexus of collaboration, where advertisers, contributors, and readers converge, each adding their unique voice to our collective chorus. Join us in this journey. Dive into Matters Magazine, where every page is a testament to the spirit, challenges, successes, and dreams of the Sunshine Coast.

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STOP GUESSING Start buying with confidenceBY JASE JOBSONBuying on the Sunshine Coast should feel exciting. Too often it ...
17/02/2026

STOP GUESSING Start buying with confidence

BY JASE JOBSON

Buying on the Sunshine Coast should feel exciting. Too often it feels exhausting. After months of open homes, mixed messages and missed opportunities, many buyers are tempted to jump at the next listing that looks close enough. That urge is understandable in a tight market, but it is also how smart people overpay, buy the wrong home or get stuck waiting on paperwork they did not know they needed.

Here is the core issue: most buyers are negotiating a once-in-a-decade purchase against professionals who do deals every week. In Queensland, selling agents cannot provide a price guide at auction, so crowds anchor to a nearby sale that may be inferior. Expectations drift, emotions spike, and by the time the hammer falls, disappointment is common. Add out-of-area travel, homes going under contract mid-week, and delays like disclosure statements and fatigue sets in fast. That is when ‘close enough’ starts to sound reasonable.

COAST Property Buyers exists to flip that script. Led by Jase and the founding director Simon Thomas, the team acts solely for the buyer. Their approach is deliberately client-selective and transparency-first: they would rather talk you out of a poor fit than usher you into regret. It is why so many engagements include at least one firm ‘no’ before the right ‘yes’. The aim is not to buy a property. It is to buy the right property, at the right price, on the right terms.

A recent auction story captures the method. COAST Property Buyers helped a young couple expand their brief beyond a suburb that could not deliver privacy and space. With finance fully assessed and a clear market assessment in hand, they ran an assertive bidding strategy that moved beyond an inferior comparable being quoted around the campaign. The result was a swift, confident purchase below COAST Property Buyer’s internal valuation and well under the buyers’ authorised maximum, in three to four weeks from engagement. Time saved. Overpaying avoided. The right home secured.

WHY ENGAGE A BUYER’S AGENT AT ALL?
Because repetition builds advantages. COAST Property Buyers purchases property weekly, so negotiation is a tool they sharpen every seven days. They protect clients from overpaying, compress months of search into weeks and open doors to opportunities others never see – more than half of their transactions are pre- or off-market through an internal database of active opportunities. When emotions rise, they keep the process steady. When terms matter more than price, they know which levers to pull.

If you have been searching for months, feeling the pressure to settle for ‘close enough’, it is time to change your strategy. Make your next move confident, not hopeful and book a no-obligation discovery call with COAST Property Buyers. You will leave with a clearer brief, a practical path and a professional in your corner.

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Guessing creates stress. Confidence creates momentum.

This article breaks down how buyers can move from uncertainty to clarity, making decisions with confidence rather than doubt. It’s about replacing overwhelm with informed action and feeling in control of the process.

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BY DR SHARI HALL // PHOTO BY EMPIRE ART PHOTOGRAPHYImagine being told you have a brain aneurysm and being instructed by ...
16/02/2026

BY DR SHARI HALL // PHOTO BY EMPIRE ART PHOTOGRAPHY

Imagine being told you have a brain aneurysm and being instructed by your GP to immediately take three months off work, then responding, ‘But I can’t! I can’t afford it! I have a mortgage, four kids to feed, school fees. It’s not possible.’ For years, Philippa Scott, founder of Unapologetic Edge, had been running on overdrive. As a mother of four, a high-performing business executive managing a $16 million budget, and a wife, denying the daily headaches and the symptoms of an overtaxed body was simply part of life. Until she finally burnt out.

WHEN SUCCESS DEMANDS TOO MUCH
‘I burnt out twice doing life and business,’ she said. ‘Even so, after the difficult five-year climb into corporate leadership, the idea of stepping down into a senior sales role and slowing down to alleviate the stress felt like a demotion and failure to me.’

If the first collapse was a reckoning, the second was a complete systems failure. ‘I had adrenal fatigue. I’d be falling asleep on the couch at 7pm. I’d be leaving ham on the kitchen bench. I’d be taking six wrong turns to work and there weren’t even six turns to take to work to get wrong.’ Still, she kept pushing.

At the same time, one daughter was being diagnosed with autism. Later she learned all four daughters were on the spectrum – three with ADHD. ‘I had been dealing with stuff I didn’t know I was dealing with… and I did that for 16 years. I just didn’t know the damage that was being done,’ she said.

THE TURNING POINT
The turning point arrived unexpectedly while job hunting. She applied for a position with a trauma practitioner she discovered through her research. After watching her first YouTube video, Philippa devoured the rest. ‘I said to myself, I don’t have trauma, but I have all the symptoms she’s talking about. It wasn’t until we were actually fixing them that I realised I was dealing with traumas I never faced before…as far as my nervous system was concerned.’

That work is The Richards Trauma Process (TRTP) – the method Philippa now uses with her clients at Unapologetic Edge. She describes it as structured, radical and science-based. ‘The language of your unconscious is your imagination, and we use that. It’s not hypnosis, but it’s a highly structured, step-by-step process.’ Philippa said in session one, you begin 're-writing how

your unconscious beliefs work for you and try to keep you safe,’ updating early-life survival beliefs that no longer fit adult goals. ‘Imagine yourself as an iPhone 17, but you’re running Nokia 3110 software; you’re not going to have access to the functionality that makes you optimal.’ Session two ‘turns off the trauma loops in the unconscious,’ and in session three ‘we write the future,’ an exhilarating time for both Philippa and her client.

A FAST, STRUCTURED PATH TO CALM
Critically, Philippa says the change is rapid. ‘Most people experience a nervous system reset in 15 days. Personally, by the end of the two weeks, my nervous system was calm.’ She sees measurable shifts as well as felt ones. ‘Depression, anxiety and stress scores monitored with repeated assessments pre- and post-treatment often return to normal by the end of it. People describe feeling calm, clarity, liberated and light. The aim isn’t to walk around euphoric, it’s to live at peace rather than being perpetually on edge,’ she said.

For high performers afraid that healing will blunt their competitive fire, Philippa is adamant. ‘Sometimes when I work with professionals,

they’re worried they’ll lose their edge because they’re not compulsive or driven by the same things. It’s not true. It just means you push from a healthy space and for the right reason, honouring yourself along the way.’

Her favourite metaphor is the messy kitchen. Personal development is the cake you want to bake; unprocessed trauma is last night’s dishes cluttering every surface. ‘When you have a clean kitchen, you can go in, you can make the cake, do the work, and then it’s an easier process. I’m not cleaning my kitchen anymore. And if I do need to wipe down the bench, I have the tools to do that and that’s what TRTP has given me.’

Unapologetic Edge helps high-performing leaders address burnout, self-doubt and ingrained patterns using TRTP in a concise, three-session framework, combining nervous-system reset with practical integration for work and life.

A NEW WAY TO WORK AND LIVE
‘My focus now is on founders, executives and leaders who have tried everything else and want change that sticks. A lot of high-functioning, high-performance individuals know they’ve got symptoms, but they don’t want to acknowledge or talk about it. That was me, and with TRTP we don’t have to talk about it.’ Her lived experience allows her to pair the therapeutic reset with practical coaching. ‘I can also help them integrate all of this into their life, be thinking about things the way they need to in order to be successful and have a professional life that aligns with their goals.’

The personal stakes are clear. Burnout forced Scott to confront the cost of putting herself last. ‘I don’t feel guilty for doing nothing anymore,’ she says. ‘If my intuition says you need to do nothing right now, I do nothing and I don’t feel bad about it at all. I do much better now in terms of how my body does business and I do much better in the choices that I make.’

Today, self-prioritisation is a practice, not a platitude. ‘My husband said to me a few months ago, “Who’s your most important person?” I said, “Me.” I would never have been able to say that without extreme guilt in the past.’

For ambitious women, the cultural bind is real. ‘We are told that we can have it all, but we’re also told that we need to work like we don’t have kids and parent like we don’t have work… in a world that’s not set up for women’s cycles.’

YOU’RE NOT BROKEN
Philippa’s core message is hopeful. ‘You’re not broken. Your system is operating to keep you safe… it’s just running the wrong software to optimise your life, your performance and your output. Once we change the programming, once we reset that system, you can step into being able to do everything you want to do.’

Dear Readers of Matters MagazineWhen I look around the Sunshine Coast, I see a quiet but powerful momentum building. It ...
15/02/2026

Dear Readers of Matters Magazine

When I look around the Sunshine Coast, I see a quiet but powerful momentum building. It is driven by Indigenous entrepreneurs, creatives and changemakers who are not just building businesses but reshaping what it means to do business with Country, culture and community at the centre.

As the founder of The Dreaming Collective, a Mandandanji woman and someone deeply connected to this movement, I have seen first-hand how momentum builds when we walk together. Across the Sunshine Coast, Indigenous businesses are thriving, each one contributing to a living network that honours culture while driving innovation and prosperity.

The Dreaming Collective was established in 2023 to strengthen the Indigenous business ecosystem across Queensland. Our mission is to connect people, ideas and opportunities to create meaningful, lasting impact. Today, this growing ecosystem represents one of

Queensland’s most dynamic Indigenous business communities, with enterprises leading in sectors such as professional services, construction, tourism, health, cultural education and the arts.

I am proud to see organisations such as Gubbi Gubbi Dance, Munimba-ja Indigenous Arts Centre and Gathaa Markets connecting people through story, art and culture. Others, like First Nations Distributors, Embrace Tech and My Dilly Bag, are providing products and services on a national scale, demonstrating the strength, capability and reach of Sunshine Coast-based Indigenous enterprises.

At The Dreaming Collective, our work is grounded in cultural integrity and collaboration. Each project is guided by Indigenous governance principles and shaped through relationships with businesses, Elders, Traditional Owners and the wider community. We take time to listen, to understand and to walk alongside people. That is how we build systems that reflect who we are and where we come from. Momentum means nothing if it is not grounded in culture, relationships and purpose.

Looking ahead to Brisbane 2032, the Sunshine Coast is emerging as a hub for Indigenous excellence, innovation and collaboration. Through initiatives such as the Sunshine Coast First Nations Business Showcase, and our support of the Queensland Indigenous Business Network (QIBN), we are helping to strengthen the Indigenous business ecosystem through improved procurement pathways and strategic partnerships. Central to this work is the Indigenous Business Gateway, QIBN’s digital platform connecting verified Indigenous suppliers with buyers across government and industry.

Everything we do is about legacy. We are not just talking about participation; we are building pathways for the next generation of entrepreneurs. We want our children to see themselves reflected in the economy, in leadership and in the stories we tell, as many of us are first-generation business owners.

For me, momentum is not a moment. It is a movement. It is the steady rhythm of Country, culture and collaboration that continues to shape the Sunshine Coast into a place where First Nations business, creativity and leadership thrive.

Warm regards,

Carly Forrest // Founder, The Dreaming Collective // [email protected]

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