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Today s headlines: JobKeeper s harsh reality, transport call
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The last time they tasted state glory was in March 2019. Maroochydore s Tom Johnston
Maroochydore Surf Life Saving Club head coach Nathan Greig said his group was “super excited” to put its skills to the test again.
“I think we’re looking pretty good and we’ve got a really solid group of young nippers there,” he said.
“We kind of went through a rebuilding phase last year or two but we’re certainly getting back towards the peak of where we were.”
He said the club finished outside the top three overall in 2019 but was looking forward to cracking back into a podium result.
Under the plans lodged by Project Urban on behalf of Colin MacLeod, Harbour Lights would be demolished for three large and contemporary apartments. The development application said it complied with the medium to high density zoning and would fit in with the suburb and street s character. The three-storey unit block would be architecturally designed by Sprout Architects with two three-bedroom apartments and the third with one bedroom. All apartments are orientated to capture spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, the application said. Each unit has generous balconies and open space areas that far exceed the minimum planning scheme requirement. The building will present a modern, elegant and attractive built form with high level finishes and horizontal and vertical articulation.
$19m hot spots: The cameras catching out Qld drivers
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The state s five worst camera hot spots for drivers speeding and running red lights have been revealed with an intersection at Loganholme taking out third place. Nearly 20 million vehicles passed the fixed speed camera on the Pacific Motorway at Loganholme last year with fines issued to 16,006 drivers who failed to obey the road laws. However, the worst place to cop a fine for speeding or red light running was at Broadbeach Waters where 28,522 infringement notices were issued for both offences at the intersection of Bermuda and Rudd streets. More than 5.6 million cars drove through the fixed speed and red light camera at the intersection with fines amassing more than $5.98 million.
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