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Today s headlines: Police chase, Coast Anzac Day services

Today s headlines: Police chase, Coast Anzac Day services
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Today s headlines: Give thanks to a star, new apartments

WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES It ll be a sunny day on the Coast today and light winds are expected. The weather bureau has predicted no rain for the rest of the week for the region until the weekend. Maleny will reach a maximum of 22C while the rest of the Coast hovers in the 24-25C range. High tide was at 12.33am at 1.6m and low tide will be at 7.28am at 0.82m. The next high tide will reach 1.11m at 12.32pm and low tide is scheduled for 6.26pm at 0.71m. TRAFFIC TOP FIVE LOCAL NEWS STORIES More than 90,000 people visit sunshinecoastdaily.com.au every day. Be one of them and subscribe now.

GALLERY: Imaginations go wild at popular body art festival

The body painting is a bit more specialised, with specific paints and equipment needed and a bit of skill using the medium and a living person as a canvas, Ms Taylor said. The Noosa Outback Surfboard Art competition saw artists given a surfboard to decorate with the theme Noosa Outback. Artist Andra Budaie and model Olivia Wycherley at the Australian Body Art Festival in Cooroy. Picture: Eden Boyd Cash prizes were on offer and the surf boards were auctioned to raise funds for next year s festival. Ms Taylor said the Bendigo Bank Wearable Art Competition had a theme of Time Travel.

GALLERY: Imaginations go wild at popular body art festival

GALLERY: Imaginations go wild at popular body art festival
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Today s headlines: Mayor sells, travel bubble

WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES Showers are finally becoming less likely on Wednesday afternoon and evening. Temperatures are expected to remain at a high of 25C throughout the Coast, except Maleny where the thermometer it is again predicted to reach only 22C. Winds are southerly 20 to 30 km/h decreasing to 15 to 20 km/h in the late evening. Low tide will be at 0.34m at 10.50am, high at 1.04m at 4.41pm and again low at 0.43m at 10.11pm. Still seeing #rainfall in some areas today, after the dumping which saw 60-80mm falls around Bris & the Gold Coast in the 24hrs to 9am, 80-100mm on the Sunshine Coast & 150mm at Maleny. #Surf remains hazardous for Fraser Island, Sunshine & Gold Coasts https://t.co/mTR3eerMhgpic.twitter.com/0LlpoHgLJu— Bureau of Meteorology, Queensland (@BOM Qld) April 6, 2021

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