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Two-storey home scorched after massive blaze breaks out

Fire crews battled the blaze in an Okinja Road, Alexandra Headland house on Wednesday night.   He said when they arrived on scene all occupants had evacuated the home and the upstairs was well involved . Crews managed to get it under control within half an hour, Mr Walker said. Crews did an excellent job to prevent the fire spreading to the rear and downstairs of the building. He said fire investigators were continuing to probe the blaze. More Stories

Today's headlines: Road closures for Aussies, home scorched

WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES Today‘s weather will be fine and mostly sunny without a drop of rain in sight. Light winds are expected and blue skies are predicted to remain until Saturday. Maleny will reach a top of 25C today while the rest of the region hits a maximum of 27C. Low tide was at 3.56am at 0.4m and high tide will reach 1.78m at 10.22am. The next low tide is scheduled for 0.44m at 4.43pm and high tide will be at 10.01pm at 1.5m. TRAFFIC COVID-19 UPDATE There will be no legal requirement to wear masks indoors – including grocery shopping, on public transport or in restaurants and pubs when not seated.

Two-storey home scorched after massive blaze breaks out

Two-storey home scorched after massive blaze breaks out
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Where you're most likely to get done speeding on Coast

Premium Content Subscriber only The Sunshine Coast s speed camera hot spots have been revealed after more than 10,000 infringements were issued during 2020, totalling more than $2m in fines. Queensland Police have released data collected from the Coast s five fixed speed camera locations which last year monitored more than 28 million vehicles. Despite signs alerting drivers to each fixed camera, 10,858 fines were issued to speedsters, amounting to $2,280,180 in fines, based on the Department of Transport and Main Road s estimate that the average speeding ticket issued in Queensland is $210. Sunshine Coast speed camera statistics from the 2020 calendar year. Picture: QPS The point to point speed camera on the Bruce Highway southbound from Landsborough to Elimbah was revealed as one of the region s worst spots for speeding in 2020 with 3814 tickets issued, pulling in an estimated $800,000 in fines.

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