Friday, February 19, 2016

Swans look backwards to go forwards in 2016 and other top stories.

  • Swans look backwards to go forwards in 2016

    RUGBY LEAGUE: Maroochydore Swans have gone back to the future in their bid to win a first Caloundra RSL Cup since the turn of the millennium. Brett Winkler steered the club to its last title in 2000 and has been reappointed at the helm in 2016. In his absence, the Swans have gone on a 15-year drought that has included multiple runner-up finishes including the past two seasons. Winkler left the club in 2002 to head up the then Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles, before returning to Maroochydor..
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  • Do-or-die for Scorchers

    Do-or-die for Scorchers
    SUNSHINE Coast Scorchers debutant John Pechey has been thrust into one of the most intense pressure situations in Queensland Premier Grade cricket. The 19-year-old received the call-up to open the batting in a crunch two-day match in the last round of the season. Fifth-placed Scorchers host fourth-placed Western Suburbs with the winner guaranteed a berth in the four-team playoff series. It's a remarkable turnaround for a side which was bundled out of the one-day competition without a..
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  • Travel: Dining out like the rich and famous

    Travel: Dining out like the rich and famous
    THIS is going to read like I'm showing off but bear with me, I think you'll like it. I've been watching a television show called The World's Best Restaurants, and up popped a restaurant I've been to. Well, the excitement of it, of seeing one of the best restaurants in the world featured on a television show about the best restaurants in the world, and I have visited it. Three times. (I did warn you about the showing off.) The restaurant is the world's highest alfresco restaurant, Sir..
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  • Kate Hudson loves singing, considering music career

    Kate Hudson loves singing, considering music career
    KATE Hudson is considering a career in music. The 36-year-old actress admits she has always written her own tracks but isn't sure if she's "comfortable" enough to share her music with the masses. She said: "I always have written music. There was a moment in my life where it was like which way am I gonna go ... 'cause I grew up with musical theatre as my thing ... I love musical theatre. Singing and dancing to me is as much fun as acting. "I don't know if I'd do anything with it, I'd ..
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