Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Talking council elections: Join the Daily and Hot 91.1 today and other top stories.

  • Talking council elections: Join the Daily and Hot 91.1 today

    Talking council elections: Join the Daily and Hot 91.1 today
    HOT 91.1 listeners have heard from mayoral candidate Tony Wellington, councillor hopefuls including Aaron White (Greens) and independent Jess Glasgow.    Mayoral candidate Sandy Bolton just took the stage, with Hot 91.1 radio hosts Sam and Ash questioning her about what she would bring to the region if she was elected. Noosa mayoral candidate Sandy Bolton: "I am determined not only to protect our environment and our unique lifestyle but also ... to strengthen our local ..
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  • Talking council elections: Join the Daily and Hot 91.1 today

    Talking council elections: Join the Daily and Hot 91.1 today
    HOT 91.1 listeners have heard from mayoral candidate Tony Wellington, councillor hopefuls including Aaron White (Greens) and independent Jess Glasgow.    Mayoral candidate Sandy Bolton just took the stage, with Hot 91.1 radio hosts Sam and Ash questioning her about what she would bring to the region if she was elected. Noosa mayoral candidate Sandy Bolton: "I am determined not only to protect our environment and our unique lifestyle but also ... to strengthen our local ..
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  • Higher lead levels linked to violent, impulsive crime

    Higher lead levels linked to violent, impulsive crime
    A new study has linked childhood exposure to lead in air and the likelihood of aggressive crimes related to impulsive behaviours in later life. The population study, published today in the journal Environmental Health, looked at the relationship between rates of aggressive crime and early exposure to airborne lead particles during the years in Australia when lead petrol was still widely used. The study examined data at the suburb, state and national level. The study found that after ..
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  • Woodford gets a makeover

    Woodford gets a makeover
    WOODFORD residents and visitors to the region can be immersed in the town's rich history with the introduction of a new beautification project. Windows of Woodford will be involving community members in creating and delivering various arts and cultural events and activities that celebrate the area, including a walking trail of storytelling paintings. Another effort to beautify the streetscape of Woodford will be to dress up the historic water tower. Woodford Lions secretary Ellen Adr..
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  • ANT'S SLANT: Weekend of footy a huge hit

    ANT'S SLANT: Weekend of footy a huge hit
    SUNSHINE Coast rugby league fans were treated to a superb day of footy at the stadium on Saturday. About 6000 punters packed Sunshine Coast Stadium for a three-way trial between the Storm under-20s, the Falcons and Easts which preceded the NRL blockbuster between Melbourne and the Tigers. The Storm under-20s, who are now based at Bokarina and will play several matches here in 2016, were dynamite. They opened the day with a trial against Intrust Super Cup team Easts and dominated them..
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  • Coast gun shines in WQS event

    Coast gun shines in WQS event
    SURFING: Moffat Beach's Reef Heazlewood has continued his strong form to earn a berth in today's fourth round of the QS1000 Komunity Project Great Lakes Pro at Boomerang Beach, NSW. Heazlewood finished second to England's Hodie Collazo and edged past Brazil's Flavio Nakagima and Australian Dean Bowen. The teenager last week finished second in the pro junior at Avoca Beach. Wurtulla's Kai Hing was knocked out of the third round after finishing last in his four-man heat. Surfers enj..
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  • Two Bros sudden closure shocks

    Two Bros sudden closure shocks
    HE worked 100 hours a week and didn't take a wage, but that wasn't enough for Joe Natoli to save his "dream" shop at Big Top Shopping Centre from failing. The former mayor had hoped to continue a family legacy with the fresh food grocer and deli, which was located next to the former Nature's Way Fruit Market the Natoli family had run. But after a half-price sale over the weekend, the big doors to Two Bros Specialising in Fresh closed for the last time, just eight months after its grand ..
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  • A tale of four cities: How Brisbane, Gold and Sunshine coasts and ...

    A tale of four cities: How Brisbane, Gold and Sunshine coasts and ...
    A tale of four cities: Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Ipswich. Photo: Supplied How expensive are houses in Brisbane compared with Ipswich? Which south-east Queensland region has the lowest crime rate? What are the biggest industries in each region?The Queensland government statistician's office has released the latest regional profiles for the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Ipswich and Sunshine Coast, revealing what makes each region unique.PopulationBrisbane C..
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  • Intrigue as council hopefuls finalised

    Intrigue as council hopefuls finalised
    THE stage has now been set for what loom as intriguing council elections in both the Sunshine Coast and Noosa. The entry of the Greens in official party status brings a new dimension to local government politics that will be closely watched. The party will field six divisional and one mayoral candidate for Sunshine Coast Council and one councillor candidate in Noosa. It'll be fascinating to see how voters react to party politics at a local level. READ: REVEALED: Here is your final ..
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  • Our shocking cancer statistics revealed

    Our shocking cancer statistics revealed
    AROUND 3200 people living on the Sunshine Coast are going to be given the devastating news they have cancer this year - and most of them will be men. New research by the Cancer Council has also showed around 1000 people will die from the disease, which has continued to increase in prevalence throughout Queensland. The most common form of cancer is not skin cancer or breast cancer, it is prostate cancer. Cancer Council Queensland spokeswoman Katie Clift said the 2013 data, released th..
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  • Push for artificial reef to reduce surf rage

    Push for artificial reef to reduce surf rage
    THE Sunshine Coast's growing surf rage problem has sparked a call for an artificial reef off Maroochydore. Surfing guru Robbie Sherwell believes creating a reef between 500 metres and a kilometre offshore between Maroochydore and Alexandra Headland would provide more consistent waves for surfers and help preventing crowding on key points. About 60 surfers packed the water off Alex on Monday as the best swell in weeks provided ideal conditions. But the crowded points created near mish..
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