Monday, August 15, 2016

Sunshine Coast eyes off new super-sports stadium and other top stories.

  • Sunshine Coast eyes off new super-sports stadium

    Sunshine Coast eyes off new super-sports stadium
    Queensland's newest mega-sports stadium could go to the Sunshine Coast with their council asking for expressions of interest to prepare a feasibility study for the construction a new 1300 Smiles-type stadium at Caloundra, Nambour or Maroochydore.This year the Melbourne Storm – which has a feeder-club relationship with the Sunshine Coast Falcons - the West Tigers and several Australian Rules teams including St Kilda, all played trial games on the Sunshine Coast. Sunshine Coast mayor Mark Ja..
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  • RIO 2016: Our most inspiring moments in photos

    RIO 2016: Our most inspiring moments in photos
    THE pool has gone green, and the news has been peppered with attacks on media and athletes, but that won't be how the Rio Games will be remembered. In the first week of Rio 2016, the world has been wowed by the moments. The incredible flexibility of American gymnast Simone Biles, and the spine-tingling harmonising and prayers of the Fiji Sevens after they won their first nation's medal, and made it gold. Australia has been no stranger to success at these games. Taking some predicted v..
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  • 40 / 2 Photinia Crescent, Mountain Creek, Queensland 4557

    40 / 2 Photinia Crescent, Mountain Creek, Queensland 4557
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  • 53 Mooloolaba Esplanade, Mooloolaba, Queensland 4557

    UNMATCHED OPPORTUNITY! $1,299,000 53 Mooloolaba Esplanade, Mooloolaba, Queensland 4557 $1,299,000 UNMATCHED OPPORTUNITY! INVEST-IN OR LIVE-IN HOWEVER, RELAX FOR EVER! DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS STUNNING REFURBISHED, FULLY-FURNISHED, BEACHFRONT ESPLANADE PENTHOUSE. This irreplaceable 200m2 dual-level penthouse represents unbeatable value with its contemporary refurbishment with nothing else to do, apart from move in. # Arguably the best position and designed buildi..
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  • 52 Tait Street, Tewantin, Queensland 4565

    52 Tait Street, Tewantin, Queensland 4565
    A PLANTATION STYLE TROPHY HOME BEYOND COMPARE $2,850,000 52 Tait Street, Tewantin, Queensland 4565 $2,850,000 A PLANTATION STYLE TROPHY HOME BEYOND COMPARE Nestled discreetly by the banks of the Noosa River near Richard Branson's Makepeace Island is an all white, two storey plantation style house with 3 metre wide wrap around verandas. Set high on the site to catch the soft river breezes, it overlooks the river on one side and a large lily-filled lake on the other. 3.2 acres of b..
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  • Mum's last contact with killed son was 'pocket dial'

    Mum's last contact with killed son was 'pocket dial'
    THE mother of a former Sunshine Coast chef who was beaten to death in Brisbane has told a court her son was in fear and had a number of drug debts. An emotional Kata Milos told the Brisbane Supreme Court the last time she heard from her son Peter was the result of a pocket dial. Peter Milos was found dead in a Morningside home on May 6, 2014. James Thomas Howell has pleaded not guilty in Brisbane Supreme Court to Mr Milos's murder. Mr Howell and Mr Milos were friends and drug asso..
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  • No food, no wages: Crew stranded off Queensland coast

    No food, no wages: Crew stranded off Queensland coast
    A CREW of 20 sailors aboard a coal ship have been stranded off the Queensland coast, unpaid and without food. Charities and sailor advocates are now rushing to dispatch an emergency delivery of supplies to the ship. The Chinese nationals aboard the 93,000-tonne Five Stars Fujian have been off the Port of Gladstone since July 19. The Fujian was arrested by order of the Federal Court in July but freed on Wednesday. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority then detained the ship afte..
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  • Brain-eating virus forces lake closure

    Brain-eating virus forces lake closure
    A Hunter Valley lake has been permanently closed due to public health concerns. CLOSED: AGL Macquarie has announced the permanent closure of the Hunter Valley's Lake Liddell.A HUNTER VALLEY lake has been permanently closed to the public after the discovery of a brain-eating virus.The closure of Lake Liddell, located between Muswellbrook and Singleton, is to take effect immediately – a major blow to the local tourism industry.The lake was closed late-March after the virus naegleria..
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  • Ice ex-addicts sought for advisory group on compulsory treatment

    Ice ex-addicts sought for advisory group on compulsory treatment
    Ice ex-addicts sought for advisory group on compulsory treatment Updated August 13, 2016 13:17:35 The West Australian Government is seeking former ice addicts to be part of an advisory group to assist its efforts to introduce compulsory drug and alcohol treatment.Mental Health Minister Andrea Mitchell said there would be a particular focus on ice addiction."We're looking for people who have some expertise in the field, families and people who've had experience working w..
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  • Australian researchers recommend Mediterranean Diet to curb risk of Alzheimer's

    Australian researchers recommend Mediterranean Diet to curb risk of Alzheimer's
    Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) has been endorsed by many but new research has showed that it can even slow down cognitive decline in patients. Apart from being good for the heart, the Mediterranean diet is good for the mind too. It may help keep Alzheimer’s at bay. The research, published in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition, suggests that the MedDiet positively affected memory, language and attention in people. The MedDiet generally consists of plant foods such as leafy greens, fresh vegetables..
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Consumer confidence lifts in August on back of recent RBA rate cuts .SICKENING FOOTAGE: Weightlifter snaps arm .
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