Beach raves, hoons: The illegal acts turning coastal paradise ‘to sh-t’
A regular camper at a Sunshine Coast holiday hotspot has vowed not to return after he was forced out by hoons and a wild party as a coastal paradise teeters on being trashed.
A regular camper at a Sunshine Coast holiday hotspot has vowed not to return after he was forced out by hoons and a wild party as a coastal paradise teeters on being trashed.
10,500 homes lost power for hours across the region on Thursday night as trees were torn down and the launch of the Heart of Gold film festival was hit by a series of severe storm cells. See the photos, watch the video:
The death of a beloved father of three has prompted an emotional outpouring from the Cooroy community, as his heartbroken daughter remembers the things she adored most about her dad.
Crushers star Jackson Gisinger says it’s a ‘bittersweet’ feeling being crowned the region’s best rugby league forward, as he prepares to say a difficult farewell.
After buying a last-minute ticket in Charleville, a Roma couple are now $200,000 richer.
Bands, supporters and fans pack out Channon St venue
Restaurant ‘royal’ takes in the serenity – and Borumba dam fishing
Local grain farmer says he is in total awe of Jack’s tremendous efforts.
Tara woman’s ordeal after injury left her alone and unable to call for help.
SES volunteers who responded to the Cowper Bus tragedy will finally be given formal, personal recognition of their heroic actions.
Chris Poulsen was helping tow a bogged car.
AN EXPLOSIVES Ordinance Response Team was called to Calavos where an explosives device was located last night.
The South Burnett community is showing their big hearts for a fund-raising campaign after a local family is faced with tragic circumstances.
The Sing Thing is a recently formed choir helping people with Parkinson’s navigate their way to better voice production and communication.
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