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Noosa bus driver assault sparks call for more safety

He alleged one of the victims was known to the suspect and the other victims were allegedly turned on for no apparent reason . He said police call-outs to the transit centre had increased and police were looking at addressing the behavioural problems. A change.org petition, launched by Lisa Page, had already been signed by 80 people by midday on Thursday. Ms Page, who knows one of the alleged victims and has seen the video footage, told the Sunshine Coast Daily said she started the petition because the assault on bus drivers was increasing and it was time for harsher penalties for those convicted of these assaults.

Police officers seriously injured during violent arrests

Police also located a machete, two large knives and black gel blaster pistol within the vehicle. A struggle ensued before officers managed to handcuff the male. During the struggle a 35-year-old male officer was injured, breaking his shoulder. The 35-year-old Hervey Bay man was arrested on a number of offences including obstruct police, possess property suspected of use in the commission of a drug offences, possess a knife in a public place and possess property suspected of proceeds of a drug offence. He is due to appear in the Noosa Heads Magistrates Court on March 23. Two Noosa Heads police officers have been left with serious injuries following separate arrests on Cooroy and Noosa in the past two days. Picture: File

Coast muso unnerved by threat from jail

He said the man could be blaming him for helping a partner get away. “We’ll soon find out when he gets out,” Mr Bayldon said. He said he had no idea when that could be. He has asked his former jail source for a name, but the informant told him he did not want to get involved. Mr Bayldon said someone first referred a woman domestic violence victim to him about three years ago and he helped her find a house and furniture. “And then it just seemed if someone got into trouble I was the dude they came to and it’s just rolled,” he said.

Red hot theft outside Noosa yacht club

Premium Content Subscriber only A brazen night time theft of a bright red moped from outside of the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club is being investigated by police. Acting Sergeant Sandy Atkinson said the stolen scooter is a 2013 Sang Yang Industries Jet 4R 50 with Queensland registration 225JI similar to the one pictured. It was taken last Thursday This is similar make and colour to the moped taken from outside the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club. Act Sgt Atkinson encouraged anyone who may have seen the moped to contact Queensland Police Service’s online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at police.qld.gov.au/reporting using this reference number: QP2100046205.

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