I dreamt the Queen died last night: Coast man who met royalty
Former Sunshine Coast Daily editor in chief Mark Furler met the Queen as a young reporter back in 2002. Last night, he dreamt she died.
Former Sunshine Coast Daily editor in chief Mark Furler met the Queen as a young reporter back in 2002. Last night, he dreamt she died.
The alleged gunman behind a horror mass shooting in North Queensland, which left three people dead and a fourth man critically injured, has been charged with three counts of murder.
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Just a day after the newlywed tragically killed in a golf buggy accident on Hamilton Island was identified, new details have emerged about the circumstances surrounding the event.
The architects behind the Stockman’s Hall of Fame revamp will combine with the builders of a flagship Mercedes Benz dealership to create a new iconic building for a Sunshine Coast college. It promises a new way of learning.
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