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Exciting new digital future for Fraser Coast Chronicle

19th Apr 2021 11:22 AM | Updated: 1:22 PM For 160 years, the Chronicle has covered the Fraser Coast region with passion and pride because we re locals and we live here. Our small but dedicated team works tirelessly to report on news that matters to our valued readers because we know it is important in the lives of residents. In our long history, the means of delivering the news has continually evolved from the black and white printed paper to a digital website with video, photo galleries and interactives. In the coming days, that delivery method will evolve again as the Fraser Coast Chronicle finds a new home with its own stand-alone section of The Courier Mail.

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Easter editorial 2021: Faith, freedom, face masks, floods

Premium Content Subscriber only Welcome to Easter weekend 2021 where the region s on flood watch and a trip to church or the shops requires the wearing of masks. While things are certainly a little strange this year, most have hopefully by now had enough time with loved ones and their fill of comfort chocolate to be reminded things could be much worse. Photos No-one is fond of face mask wearing but we are lucky to have gone this long without these restrictions in place. Even if you are incensed by the rules in areas like ours, sensible folks will never take out their frustrations on local business owners who are simply following the rules necessary to keep their doors open.

Easter break: Hope lockdown lift will encourage booking recovery

Premium Content Subscriber only The Easter long weekend was expected to be key to the region’s economic recovery but this week’s Brisbane lockdown sparked a surge in booking cancellations. Still, local leaders and business owners are hopeful there’s been enough of a window since the lockdown lift to encourage as last minute turn for the best. Ongoing restrictions including the wearing of masks at venues continue to be a wild card. Fraser Coast Tourism and Events General Manager Martin Simons told the Chronicle businesses across the Coast had seen cancellations amid the lockdown. “Whether (those businesses) are able to fully recover, I don’t know,” Mr Simons said.

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