REVIEW: Game of Thrones s06e04 Book of The Stranger
THERE were two important family reunions on Game of Thrones today in what is the best episode of the season so far. While fans were happy to see hero Jon Snow back from the dead, it's his reunion with his half-sister Sansa Stark that will have them pumping their fists in the air. Proving you can't keep a Stark girl down, Sansa is determined to take back their childhood home of Winterfell from her husband/tormentor Ramsay Bolton. Despite claiming he's tired of fighting, Snow finally a..>> view originalCoast scientist leads fight against Zika virus
A University of the Sunshine Coast scientist is set to lead an international collaboration of researchers to develop a rapid Zika virus diagnostic test. Senior Lecturer in Molecular Engineering, Dr Joanne Macdonald, has returned from an Australian Government-organised research mission to Brazil and Colombia, where she made connections with local researchers who are working to combat the disease. Dr Macdonald met with scientists from Brazil's two largest medical research institutions as ..>> view originalPolice pipers' performance helps raise public profile
CREATING public awareness wasn't a problem for Crime Stoppers Sunshine Coast chairman Greg Beale on Monday thanks to a bit of help from police pipers. Queensland Police Pipes and Drum band members drew onlookers with their polished performance to mark National Crime Stoppers Day at Sunshine Plaza. Mr Beale said setting Crime Stoppers stands up in public often proved successful. Sunshine Coast Crime Stoppers chairman Greg Beale volunteers at a stand in Sunshine Plaza on National Cri..>> view originalExchange students rush to Sunshine Coast
WITH an increasing number of international students flocking to the Sunshine Coast to learn English and experience the Australian culture, education institutes are constantly faced with the challenge of finding host families.Between now and August, more than 60 international students will arrive on the Sunshine Coast to study at Lexis English and experience everything the region has to offer, from study options and career opportunities to our lifestyle. Michael Molloy from Study Sunshine Coast ..>> view originalCouncil urged to defend planning scheme at Yaroomba
ONE key community group which opposed previous plans by Sekisui House for its Yaroomba site will boycott a meeting called by the developer while others will attend only to observe the process. The first of a series of four meetings planned by the developer will be held today from 8.30am to 11am at the Nambour RSL Club. There will be about 39 people attending including consultants and lobbyists for the developer, business group representatives, council and state government staff, five Sunshine C..>> view originalWATCH: Coast flooding in pics as funding debate heats up
Storm damage across the Sunshine Coast: Footage taken by Patrick Williams on his journey around a flood devastated Sunshine Coast on January 27, 2013. WHILE the State, Federal and local governments will have to work through a bunfight over disaster relief and recovery funding, the region's top SES leader spoke about the approach taken by the volunteer group. "Essentially the principle that drives our operations is that we look to what activities, what actions a..>> view originalFrom batty to bat-free: Dispersal program is a winner
SUNSHINE Coast councillor Jason O’Pray has encouraged Noosa Council to consider investing in a flying fox management plan following success with the non-lethal bat dispersal program in Tepequar Dr, Maroochydore.After almost three years of planning, the Sunshine Coast Council used noise, smoke and lighting on April 29 to move bats away from the Aragorn Bushland Reserve and Stella Maris School bordering on Tepequar Dr.At its peak, there were 27,000 flying foxes on the site.Cr O’Pray said the pro..>> view originalAlleged tinny terrorists to be extradited
THE so-called tinny terrorists who allegedly plotted to sail a seven metre boat to Indonesia and then make their way to the Middle East where they hoped to join ISIS forces in Syria will now face a much less exciting journey to Victoria to face terrorism related charges. The men, aged 31, 21, 25, 28 and 30, have each been charged with making preparations for incursions into foreign countries for the purpose of engaging in hostile activities. The maximum penalty is life imprisonmen..>> view originalRescued seal pup making MASS-ive progress
MOANA the tiny fur seal has made big progress since her debut at Sea Life Mooloolaba earlier this year. The rescued seal pup has more than doubled her weight as she feasts on fish at the Sunshine Coast aquarium. The female long-nosed fur seal, estimated to be 18 months old, was found severely malnourished on a beach in Coffs Harbour and brought to Sea Life Mooloolaba, after sustaining a serious eye injury that left her permanently visually impaired. Since being introduced to the attr..>> view originalWhy the Canadian rugby league coach admires our Falcons
RUGBY LEAGUE: The Sunshine Coast Falcons have a big admirer in the shape of Tweed Heads and Canada rugby league coach Aaron Zimmerle. Despite going down to the Seagulls 22-16 at Piggabeen Sports Complex yesterday afternoon, last year’s Queensland Resident’s coach, Zimmerle, applauded Craig Ingebrigtsen and his players for how they’ve turned the Falcons around. It was another case of missed opportunity for the Falcons, who allowed Tweed to score three unanswered tries in the first 29 minutes. An..>> view original
Monday, May 16, 2016
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