‘He’s talking’: Man survives Valentines Day near-drowning
A 29-year-old man is recovering in hospital after being found close to death in a pool in the Bundaberg CBD on Valentine’s Day.
A 29-year-old man is recovering in hospital after being found close to death in a pool in the Bundaberg CBD on Valentine’s Day.
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The first Queensland tourism havens highlighted in multimillion advertising campaigns featuring island and Great Barrier Reef deals, have been announced as the Premier pitches regional gems ahead of a return to international travel.
Anxious parents have taken to social media in Bargara, Innes Park and Elliott Heads reporting alleged incidents of a man in a white van trying to beckon children over to the van.
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