$1.3b cost of tragic crashes to Coast’s economy
The financial toll of tragedies on our roads has been revealed, with more than $1.34 billion ripped from the community in the past five years.
The financial toll of tragedies on our roads has been revealed, with more than $1.34 billion ripped from the community in the past five years.
You’ve got to love the double standards that appear to be overflowing within the Liberal Party at present
Firefighters have called in backup after a grassfire broke out in Noosa hinterland this afternoon.
Ten Sunshine Coast fire-fighting strike teams are racing up the Bruce Highway in a bid to protect a popular camping area from a large bushfire.
A week in Honolulu with no horse racing, gambling or casinos reinforced Stella Maris Catholic Church parish priest Father Joe Duffy’s views on a CBD casino.
A light rail network has trumped an international airport and new casino in a survey seeking to identify the region’s most important project.
When you’re prepared to go where others won’t training takes on a life and death level of importance.
A thriving community shopping hub has been bought in a privately-negotiated sale by the Department of Transport and Main Roads for more than $10 million.
Direct fibre optic cable connections to schools, the university, tech businesses and the hospital delivering high-speed internet has moved another step closer.
Directors of a Maroochydore-based national training college’s admin company whose collapse left hundreds jobless will face a Federal Court public examination.
Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/journalists/scott-sawyer/page/191