WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES The weather bureau has predicted a zero per cent chance of rain for a fine and sunny day on the Coast. Maleny will reach a top of 20C, while the rest of the region hits between 22-23C. Surf conditions may be more powerful than they appear and are expected to be hazardous for coastal activities such as rock fishing and swimming in Sunshine Coast waters. Low tide was at 3.37am at 0.38m and high tide will be at 9.11am at 1.46m. The next low tide is scheduled for 3.07pm at 0.19m while high tide will reach 2.14m at 9.58pm.
WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES There s a possibility of showers and thunderstorms drenching the Coast today. The weather bureau predicts a 60 per cent chance of rain and storms, most likely during the morning and afternoon. Maleny will reach a top of 19C while the rest of the region sits between 22-23C. High tide was at 1.09am at 1.66m and low tide will be at 8.11am at 0.70m. The next high tide will reach 1.16m at 1.45pm and low tide is scheduled for 7.16pm at 0.70m.
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HarperCollins Christian Publishing wins five 2021 Christian Book Awards
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ HarperCollins Christian Publishing (HCCP) today congratulates its five 2021 Christian Book Award winners. These awards have been presented annually since 1978 by the Evangelical Christian Publishing Association (ECPA). In lieu of an in-person event, this year marked the second virtual awards ceremony, which took place on May 6, 2021, to recognize the best Christian products of the year in 12 categories.
The winning titles from HCCP are:
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Suffer Strong written and narrated by Katherine and Jay Wolf produced by Gabe Wicks/HarperCollins Christian Publishing – (Zondervan)
WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES It ll be a cloudy start to the week as the weather bureau predicts a 40 per cent chance of rain for the Coast today. There s also the possibility of a thunderstorm during the morning and afternoon. Noosa Heads will reach the highest temperature on 25C, while Maroochydore, Caloundra and Nambour hit 24C and Maleny 21C. High tide was at 1.15am at 1.81m and low tide will be at 8.21am at 0.63m. The next high tide will reach 1.17m at 1.44pm and low tide is scheduled for 7.15pm at 0.66m.
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