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Musgrave intended to sell the home and move to the Bay of Islands to retire, but nobody will buy it. “I tried to sell it, and was hoping to move north, but people just take one look at the materials, and they don’t want a bar of it,” he says. “I’m basically stuck in Hamilton. It’s changed the course of my life. It’s like having a brick tied around your neck when you re trying to swim.”
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David Musgrave and around 1000 other homeowners are suing James Hardie at the Auckland High Court for $220m. It s one of the largest class action trials in NZ history.
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A MALE teen is fighting for life in a Brisbane hospital following a serious traffic crash at Carole Park overnight.
It is understood a vehicle and motorcycle collided on Cobalt St about 10pm Friday evening.
Paramedics, including a critical care and the High Acuity response unit, attended the scene.
The young man, aged in his late teens, reportedly sustained serious injuries to his head, face and multiple limbs.
He was taken by ambulance to Princess Alexandra Hospital in a critical condition.
The incident was one of many traffic crashes to occur across Ipswich and surrounding areas overnight.
Mr Wray said the warehouse was versatile and would lend itself to just about any use. A Carole Park warehouse has been listed for lease but, tempted by the hot real estate market, the owner is open to offers of purchase.
“It could suit anyone, really – the industrial market has a lot of different businesses and users in it,” he said.
“There’s a multitude of possible uses – you couldn’t say it’s just for one specific use.”
He said the high ceilings and building style may particularly appeal to the distribution industry.
“I guess it’s more suited to someone in distribution because of the nature of the building being tilt panel, and also the internal height being quite good,” he said.
With the assistance of POLAIR, police began tracking the vehicle and successfully deployed a tyre deflation device on Cassowary Dr at Burleigh Waters, a police statement read. A Queensland Police POLAIR helicopter on the move. File image. Picture: Paul Sadler Photography/QPS The vehicle continued into The Promenade at Robina where the group abandoned the vehicle and fled the scene. All four were arrested after a short foot pursuit, just before 9pm. Police allege the car was stolen from a Benowa residence over the Easter long weekend, on Saturday, April 3. The 18-year-old Labrador woman has been charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle.