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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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WATCH: Tidal surges inundate Fraser Coast streets

Premium Content UPDATE:  Debris is strewn across streets at Maaroom, Boonooroo and Tuan. Debris left over from the surge on Monday night at Maaroom. Stuart Fast The biggest tides yet are expected on Tuesday morning.  At Boonooroo, which turned into an island for several hours on Monday morning as water lapped front doors,  the tide is expected to peak at 10.15am Tuesday.  It comes after water rushed into yards in homes along the coastline between Maryborough and Tin Can Bay at high tide on Monday.  Streets at Tuan were inundated on Monday morning. Leisa Wise-Crane EARLIER:  A COMBINATION of strong winds, rain and king tides caused a tidal surge in some parts of the Fraser Coast on Monday.

TIDAL SURGES: Two down, biggest threat to come

Premium Content UPDATE:  Debris is strewn across streets at Maaroom, Boonooroo and Tuan. Debris left over from the surge on Monday night at Maaroom. Stuart Fast The biggest tides yet are expected on Tuesday morning.  At Boonooroo, which turned into an island for several hours on Monday morning as water lapped front doors,  the tide is expected to peak at 10.15am Tuesday.  It comes after water rushed into yards in homes along the coastline between Maryborough and Tin Can Bay at high tide on Monday.  Streets at Tuan were inundated on Monday morning. Leisa Wise-Crane EARLIER:  A COMBINATION of strong winds, rain and king tides caused a tidal surge in some parts of the Fraser Coast on Monday.

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