UPDATE: House ‘engulfed in flames’ north of Gympie
Paramedics and fire crews attended the scene of a house fire north of Gympie, where the structure was ‘well alight’. Watch the video here:
Paramedics and fire crews attended the scene of a house fire north of Gympie, where the structure was ‘well alight’. Watch the video here:
The 17-year-old Year 12 student launched the Sik Ladz Clothing Co. in April, almost four years on from suffering a severe brain injury after being knocked off his pushbike in a car crash.
“You are the best thing that’s happened in my rugby week. Thanks for the reminder of what it’s all about.”
Residents living around the road have been told of the closure, which is expected to last for the next two months.
There were maggots amongst the animals’ food and many of them had various forms of dental disease, ear infections, skin conditions and conjunctivitis, the court heard.
Four days after he took another man’s car, police observed Engle drive the vehicle through a red light at speed, narrowly missing another vehicle before speeding off, failing to take a corner and crashing into a light pole.
Rescue workers rushed to a Cooloola Cove home in response to reports or four dead magpies, “only to find the magpies were still alive but obviously poisoned by an unknown source and unable to stand at all”.
“A marked police car going up the beach at lunchtime at low tide doesn’t work. The police need to be up there on dark in unmarked cars to have any chance of catching these idiots.”
Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee chairman Ian Mackay told the ABC last week the area was “being ruined by thoughtless visitors and free campers”.
The announcement comes after the Muster proper was cancelled for the second year in a row due to lockdowns caused by the latest Covid outbreaks in New South Wales and Victoria.
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