Monday, June 13, 2016

Fake $50 notes found at Sunshine Coast bank, businesses and other top stories.

  • Fake $50 notes found at Sunshine Coast bank, businesses

    Fake $50 notes found at Sunshine Coast bank, businesses
    Sunshine Coast businesses and residents are being urged to remain vigilant after several reports of counterfeit currency distribution.Police said they were aware of at least six instances of fake $50 notes being distributed at local businesses, including a bank, on the Sunshine Coast in the past week. Fake $50 notes have been circulating on the Sunshine Coast. Photo: Queensland Police Service A police spokesman said theƂ Sunshine Coast bank had found a fake $50 in a bundle of other notes..
    >> view original

  • P&O; cruise liner sets sail for Sunshine Coast

    P&O; cruise liner sets sail for Sunshine Coast
    P&O cruise ship Pacific Aria will make its maiden visit to the Sunshine Coast on Wednesday as the first of 18 cruise ship stopovers scheduled for the region between until the end of next year. Mayor Mark Jamieson said the extended cruise ship schedule was a major vote of confidence in the Sunshine Coast as a desirable destination for cruise ship visits. "This is terrific news for the Sunshine Coast and for our local businesses and tourism operators who have done a fantastic job in accom..
    >> view original

  • Teen fashion designer sets up shop on the Sunshine Coast

    Teen fashion designer sets up shop on the Sunshine Coast
    WHEN former Gatton teen Jayden English, 17, began fooling around with t-shirt designs and decided to start an online clothing business celebrating Sunshine Coast beach lifestyle, his parents thought he was trying to avoid finding a “real job”. “Gatton’s not a real beach town,” Jayden said. “They thought I was finding excuses not to get a real job.” The designs were inspired by the Sunshine Coast’s beaches, where the coast-loving teen would visit on school holidays with mates from his former hom..
    >> view original

  • Maroons set to name unchanged squad

    Maroons set to name unchanged squad
    QUEENSLAND has been forced to make one change for game two of Origin at Suncorp Stadium with Nate Myles replaced by Warriors forward Jacob Lillyman.Myles has been ruled out with a knee injury suffered during Manly’s loss to Penrith at Brookvale Oval yesterday afternoon."He had some scans earlier today and those scans showed some damage," Queensland coach Kevin Walters told QRL.com.au. "Our doctor was of the belief that Nate won’t be fit enough to take the field on Wednesday week, which is very ..
    >> view original

  • New Cowboys stadium a step closer

    New Cowboys stadium a step closer
    THEY got the premiership they were after in 2015, and now in 2016, the North Queensland Cowboys have received the other good news they were desperately seeking.A new stadium will be delivered for Cowboys fans following the commitment of $100 million towards the project by the Federal Government today.NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg said the funding – along with a commitment of $140 million from the State Government and $10 million from the game – would give North Queensland sports fans the ..
    >> view original

  • McCulloch thrilled with career 'best' finish in Mexico

    McCulloch thrilled with career 'best' finish in Mexico
    SURFING: Alexandra Headland surfer Sophie McCulloch described her win at the Los Cabos Open of Surf junior event in Mexico yesterday as probably her "best ever". There competing in a World Surf League Qualifying Series event, McCulloch also threw her hat into the ring for the junior section. While the Australian under-18 champion would eventually be bundled out of the open event in round seven, the 17-year-old went on to score a convincing win over three talented girls in the junior final..
    >> view original

  • REDCLIFFE SIEGE: Police locked in tense stand-off

    REDCLIFFE SIEGE: Police locked in tense stand-off
    UPDATE: ALL hostages are now out of the property and the Special Emergency Response Team look set to go in as a siege in Brisbane's northern suburbs enters its fifth hour.      WHAT WE KNOW:  Special Emergency Response Team officers have arrived in an armoured four wheel drive.  Police have cordoned off a number of streets in Redcliffe in Brisbane's northern suburbs. A siege has been ongoing since about 10.40am.  Officers were initially called to the scene after reports of a dome..
    >> view original

Police nab drink-driver four times over limit .Qld govt bans late-night shots .
Rye Hunt: Body found outside Rio, family 'disgusted' photo sent to them .Confessional should not be a 'torture chamber' – Gozo Bishop Mario Grech .

No comments:

Post a Comment