Mr Dunne said on Tuesday about a dozen Sunshine Coast Airport flights invaded his living space. We chose to live in a natural, rural environment, he said. I live on rural land on a hill some 400ft above sea level, with the planes coming in at what 1000ft - yes I am impacted. His concerns were backed up by other residents desperate for flight path reviewing authority Airservices Australia to carry out its announced flight noise monitoring in their locations in the hope of achieving changes to improve their lifestyle, health and environmental outcomes. Coast locals have not been backwards in letting their feelings be known about the impacts of flight paths on their lifestyle
WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES The weather bureau has predicted a high chance of showers drenching the Coast today, with the rain expected to ease off by this afternoon. There s also the possibility of a thunderstorm. Maximum temperatures will be a little cooler today, with Maleny reaching 25C and Maroochydore, Nambour, Caloundra and Noosa Heads hitting 28C. Low tide was after midnight at 0.38m and high tide will be at 7.06am at 1.92m. The next low tide is scheduled for 1.30pm at 0.42m and high tide will reach 1.5m at 8.16pm.
TRAFFIC Queensland Traffic has not reported any major incidents causing delays on Coast roads this morning. There will be plenty of changed road conditions on Friday as the Mooloolaba Tri kicks off. See the full list of closures here.
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