Woman dies after being thrown from car in Sunshine Coast crash
A Queensland woman has died following a collision which pushed her car into oncoming traffic on the Sunshine Coast.The woman was driving north on Eumundi Noosa Road in Eumundi about 5.30pm on Wednesday evening, police say, when she either stopped or slowed down to turn right into Don Napier Road. A woman was thrown from her seat when her car was pushed into oncoming traffic on the Sunshine Coast. She was hit from behind, with her sedan pushed into oncoming traffic, where she was thrown f..>> view original70000 daffodils arrive ahead of 30-year celebrations
MORE than 70,000 daffodils have arrived on the Sunshine Coast ahead of Daffodil Day on Friday and Esther Attewell was there to meet them. Daffodil Day is one of the Cancer Council's main fundraising events and has been running in Australia since 1986, making this year the day's 30th anniversary. The daffodils, arranged into bunches, will be sorted - some for early delivery and others to sell at over 35 locations around the region this week. The daffodil is the international symbol of..>> view originalMarathon riders heading for Coast
A TEAM of 25 cyclists and 10 support staff and volunteers will soon be on their way to the Sunshine Coast in a fundraiser for children recovering from burns. Riders and volunteers from across Victoria, NSW and Queensland have already raised nearly $100,000 as part of their commitment to take on the 2016 Ride 4 KIDS Coffs to Noosa Charity Ride. The ride kicks off with the KIDS Foundation Charity Ball in Coffs Harbour on Saturday night, which is when the cyclists will meet one another and..>> view originalBotanic gardens come alive for Father's Day
NOOSA Botanic Gardens will come alive with avid gardeners, addicted plant-lovers and compulsive horticultural hoarders on Father's Day, September 4. Local specialists growers will sell a range of rare, unusual and collectable plants. There will also be a wide array of reliable plants that are easy to grow in local gardens including native, exotics, herbs, vegies and fruit trees. Guest speakers include radio garden presenter Paul Plant, internationally-known landscape architect Arno K..>> view originalGive me back my dingy pubs and late-night shots
OPINION: THIS week's health figures vindicate claims by opponents of the lock-out laws that they wouldn't reduce alcohol-fuelled injuries - but they also prove something else. Blanket, state-wide policy change doesn't work. Reports of Queensland Health statistics on Monday showed that in the month since the laws banning shots after midnight and last drinks at 2am were introduced, binge drinking has not been curbed.If the issue of alcohol-fuelled violence had been assessed regionally and solutio..>> view originalReady for some bass-tastic weekend news?
news Ready for some bass-tastic weekend news? GREAT CATCH: A keen angler with some solid bass from Lake Borumba. LOCAL anglers will be pumping their fists after the Lake Borumba boat ramp's $410,000 makeover was completed in time for this weekend's Basstastic Bass Fishing tournament.The joint initiative between Seqwater and the Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing saw the existing single-lane ramp removed and replaced with a new, double-lane boat ram..>> view original
Sunday, August 28, 2016
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