Saturday, May 28, 2016

Fire deemed suspicious as house left damaged and other top stories.

  • Fire deemed suspicious as house left damaged

    POLICE are investigating a suspicious fire that damaged an unoccupied house in Coomera last night. Around 10.30pm emergency crews were called to a McPhail Street house finding it well alight. The residence is believed to have been unoccupied for some time and no one was injured during the blaze. Investigations to determine the cause of the fire are continuing.
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  • Drivers more at risk on the coast than city

    Drivers more at risk on the coast than city
    PEOPLE are dying on Sunshine Coast roads at more than twice the rate of people in Brisbane. But the RACQ believes less costly regional road upgrades could save lives just as recent improvements on the Bruce Hwy have. The Social Atlas of Australia has revealed between 2009 and 2013 there were three road deaths for every 100,000 Brisbane residents. Over the same period across the Sunshine Coast region there were 7.3 deaths for every 100,000 people. RACQ public policy executive man..
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  • Justin Bieber 'is dating actress Nicola Peltz'

    Justin Bieber 'is dating actress Nicola Peltz'
    Justin Bieber is reportedly dating 'Transformers' actress Nicola Peltz. The 22-year-old singer and the blonde beauty were spotted enjoying a dinner date at Maestro's Steakhouse in Beverly Hills on Wednesday evening (25.05.16). According to TMZ, Justin appeared to be revelling in the company of the stunning actress, who is best known for her appearances in 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' and 'The Last Airbender'. The American also appeared in the A&E mystery drama 'Bates Motel', in whi..
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  • Teresa Palmer and Mark Webber expecting second child

    Teresa Palmer and Mark Webber expecting second child
    TERESA Palmer is pregnant with her second child. The 'Point Break' actress took to Instagram to reveal that she and husband Mark Webber, who already have son Bodhi, two, together, are expecting another baby. She wrote: "And just like that my heart grew bigger. Welcoming baby number 2 in to the family. Can't believe our little Bodhi is going to be a big brother!" Mark also posted a picture of his wife in a bikini, which revealed her baby bump, and captioned it: "There's a baby in ther..
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  • André Rieu favourite is home for national singing tour

    André Rieu favourite is home for national singing tour
    YOU may remember her as the featured soprano soloist with André Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra.Now the “Angel of Australia”, Mirusia is on home turf again, giving a Sunshine Coast performance on Sunday at 2pm at The Events Centre, Caloundra.Born in Australia to Dutch parents, she studied opera at the Queensland Conservatorium and, at the age of 21, was announced as the youngest-ever winner of the prestigious Dame Joan Sutherland Opera Award.“What then followed in my career can only be de..
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  • Wellness fraud Belle Gibson facing legal action

    Wellness fraud Belle Gibson facing legal action
    A FORMER wellness blogger and author who was exposed as a fraud may be forced to issue a public apology to Australian consumers. Belle Gibson falsely claimed she had multiple forms of cancer, including terminal brain cancer, and had been able to cure these diseases through diet and natural therapies. She told fans she had been given only four months to live but had been able to cure herself through 'whole foods'.  Her claims became the basis for her smartphone app and book named The ..
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  • LETTER: Has to be good

    LETTER: Has to be good
    RECENTLY the Sunshine Coast Council supported a motion by Cr Jenny McKay calling for the scrapping of the proposed 32.05% 'backpacker tax'. Not being a farmer this issue had not really been of great interest until I heard Cr McKay on ABC radio explain what it meant to her and their family farm. Especially interesting was the building of bridges between the backpackers and the local community. Anything that brings people of all nations together, breaking down barriers and promoting toler..
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  • Hawks out to prove they're still a cut above

    Hawks out to prove they're still a cut above
    Taylor Duryea is looking forward to playing his first game at the Gabba. THE last time Hawthorn played in Brisbane, Taylor Duryea was still attending Melbourne's Caulfield Grammar, cutting schoolmates' hair in his spare time. That was April 2008. Eight years on, the Hawks are finally back, with Duryea now 25 and an established Hawk having played 72 senior games, and collected two premiership medallions (2014-15). "We're looking forward to this weekend," the hard-working small ..
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  • Boyd and co not about to be caught off guard

    Boyd and co not about to be caught off guard
    QUEENSLAND fullback Darius Boyd says he and his wingers, including rookie Corey Oates, are prepared for a New South Wales aerial bombing mission at ANZ Stadium in Sydney on Wednesday night. Rookie coach Kevin Walters brought injured fullback Billy Slater into camp Maroon on the Gold Coast this week, specifically to help Boyd and his wingmen Oates and Dane Gagai ready for the Blues' kicking game, spearheaded by Adam Reynolds with support from James Maloney and the left foot of hooker Robbie..
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  • Shirley put love into Lodge

    Shirley put love into Lodge
    SHIRLEY Macey was a woman of intelligence, determination, and compassion and love.With her parents and late husband, Lyle, Mrs Macey founded and ran Diamond Valley Lodge, a sanctuary for disabled adults at Mooloolah.The two couples had moved to the Sunshine Coast from Inverell, in New South Wales, specifically to make their vision for the lodge a reality.Mrs Macey was a trained nurse but had accumulated a well-packed tool bag of other skills and experience before deciding to pursue her dream.Bo..
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Wallabies must stay strong with scrums .If you own Coast property, you're about to make money .
Barnaby Joyce: I'm becoming Johnny Depp's Hannibal Lecter .Coast cyclists and triathletes mourn the loss of Scott Penny .

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