Friday, October 7, 2016

Sunshine Coast teen parties spiral out of control and other top stories.

  • Sunshine Coast teen parties spiral out of control

    Sunshine Coast teen parties spiral out of control
    Teenagers as young as 14 have been punched, kicked, robbed and knocked unconscious during a spate of out-of-control beach parties on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.Queensland police have increased night-time beach patrols in effort to deal with unsupervised, alcohol-fuelled parties at Wurtulla and Mudjimba. Police are concerned about teenagers's parties at Wurtulla and Mudjimba.  "These parties often seem to have little or no adult supervision and anytime this happens, when you have very lar..
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  • SOAP BOX: Wake me up and tell me it's all over

    SOAP BOX: Wake me up and tell me it's all over
    I HAD a nightmare the other morning. Three houses with great cantilevered decks and swimming pools had been built on the vacant blocks across the road, leaning towards the windows of the bedroom where I sleep. I dreaded the noise that was going to seep across the road under the lounge room door and through the bedroom windows. My nightmare was rooted in reality. Fifteen years ago, we had cow paddocks across the road from us at Bli Bli and a cane farm over the back. And then alo..
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  • Retro look to stop the nation

    Retro look to stop the nation
    FASHIONISTAS are touting pastel tones or bold colour blocking as the way to go to be on-trend this Melbourne Cup day. But the Beerwah Kindergarten's Melbourne Cup fundraiser lunch is throwing all that out the window in favour of a funky retro dress code. Beerwah Hotel is going back to the rocking 50s and 60s with bright rockabilly frocks, form-fitting pencil dresses and Jeff caps for the gents. The retro fashion parade on November 1 is sponsored by Poison Kandy Klothing and Memorabil..
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  • One Nation won't run candidate in Buderim

    One Nation won't run candidate in Buderim
    PAULINE Hanson's One Nation will be running candidates in the next state election right across Queensland, but she won't be contesting the seat of Buderim.On a visit to the Coast yesterday Ms Hanson hailed Member for Buderim Steve Dickson for being the first MP to invite her to his electorate."My attitude is when you've got a good member of parliament who is representing the people and who is there for the people, you don't try to get rid of them,” she said."Steve's one I won't be targeting in ..
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  • Mysterious lights in night sky baffle the Sunshine Coast

    Mysterious lights in night sky baffle the Sunshine Coast
    VIDEO TWO mysterious lights spotted in the sky above Caloundra have got the Sunshine Coast talking. Brett Anderson captured the two lights in an almost four minute long video he posted online. Mr Anderson wrote that he filmed the lights about 10.45pm. "There was no sound coming from them, and as you can see, one shot something out of itself and then stopped, while the other one crossed its path then continued on over my head and of into the distance," he wrote. Another social me..
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  • The people have spoken at Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2016 People's ...

    The people have spoken at Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2016 People's ...
    The people have spoken at Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2016 People's Choice Published: 7th of October 2016 Comments: Creative Arts Lifestyle Sunshine Coast Council 1. Jandamarra Cadd pictured at his studio, photo by Eyes Wide Open Images; 2. Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2016 People's Choice Winner: Jandamarra Cadd's Radiance, 2016, oil and acrylic on canvas.An insightful artwork bridging the storytelling divide between Aboriginal and mainstream Australia has won the Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2..
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  • Police appealing for public assistance following a burglary at Buderim

    Police appealing for public assistance following a burglary at Buderim
    Police appealing for public assistance following a burglary at Buderim Published: 7th of October 2016 Comments: Community Law & Safety Maroochydore police investigating the alleged break-in of a home at Buderim in September have released images of a man who may be able to assist them with their investigations. A Lindsay Street home was allegedly broken into between 9am on September 26 and 3pm on September 29, with a man gaining entry and wandering around inside the home before leaving..
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  • 'Our daughter took her own life and we are so proud of her'

    Sunshine Coast Daily ... The Sunshine Coast Daily ... revealed an Exit International meeting and workshop on the Sunshine Coast would be held in her honour.
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  • Students schooled in waste wisdom

    Students schooled in waste wisdom
    Students schooled in waste wisdom Published: 7th of October 2016 Comments: Children Community Education & Schools Noosa Council Sunshine Beach State School students have fun with recycling during a recent workshop.Some of Noosa’s school students are wiser about waste and recycling having had a visit from Council’s Towards Zero Waste project officer, Emma Menzies.   Since April Ms Menzies has visited eight schools to talk to the students about recycling – why it’s important and how t..
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  • OPINION: Melted cheese a snack from hell

    OPINION: Melted cheese a snack from hell
    opinion OPINION: Melted cheese a snack from hell IS IT just me or does everyone think nothing tastes as good as skinny feels? That's a lie, obviously. I don't think that at all, I just read it this week and I'm trying to make myself believe it. I'm four weeks in to the Sunshine Coast Daily's Kick the Kilos campaign and I thought I'd give you an update. To help me along I've joined the Pursuit Fitness 12-week challenge and it was weigh-in day on Wednesday..
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