The three savage dogs were cornered in a shed by council officers after the deadly attack in Queensland before they were taken away and a decision made on their future.
The mayor of Fraser Island says it s only a matter of time before another child is mauled to death by a dingo, as the wild animals become more brazen. A four-year-old boy was bitten at Orchid Beach on the island s east side on Saturday, just weeks after another child was seriously injured. A Department of Environment and Science spokesman confirmed the child and another boy, 5, were approached by the animal who sniffed the older child. Both were running away from the dingo towards their family s rental property when the animal bit the four-year-old. He received two small red marks and a slight graze to his thigh but did not require medical treatment.
The mayor of Fraser Island says it s only a matter of time before another child is mauled to death by a dingo, as the wild animals become more brazen. A four-year-old boy was bitten at Orchid Beach on the island s east side on Saturday, just weeks after another child was seriously injured. A Department of Environment and Science spokesman confirmed the child and another boy, 5, were approached by the animal who sniffed the older child. Both were running away from the dingo towards their family s rental property when the animal bit the four-year-old. He received two small red marks and a slight graze to his thigh but did not require medical treatment.
Premium Content With crowd limits still impacting city concerts, regional entertainment venues are reaping the rewards. Fresh from their Vegas residency (via quarantine of course), Aussie favourites Human Nature are back on home soil and coming to Maryborough s Brolga Theatre while Thirsty Merc will play at the Beach House Hotel in Hervey Bay. Maryborough s Brolga Theatre has some big plans with big names, as the Fraser Coast’s luck with COVID restriction needs are smaller than the big smoke’s. Fraser Coast Mayor George Seymour, who said Australian comedian Carl Barron recently had a full house in stitches , welcomed the slew of events.