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Glenville Residents Advised to Take Caution After Bear Sightings
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A bear roaming in Glenville is the latest ursine intruder seen in region
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James MacDonnell and Mark Holmes are also listed as directors at Marmac Childcare. Mr Mason, who with his wife Janette has owned the Dalton Drive centre for eight years, said his business operated at 80 per cent capacity. He said councils needed to better consider demand on childcare services when approving new centres. There is a school of thought is that the Maroochydore city centre will create demand for services like childcare, he said. That development has been happening over 10 years and we have two finished buildings, it s a very slow build. Mr Mason said there were three new centres approved for Maroochydore, equating to more than 300 additional childcare places.
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Subscriber only Three people were rushed to hospital after multiple car crashes on the Sunshine Coast within four hours. The crashes occurred between 6.30pm and 10.36pm on Thursday night. Emergency services were called to Old Gympie Road, Yandina at 6.30pm with reports of a two-car crash. One stable patient was taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital with neck pain. Around 9.34am Queensland Ambulance Service paramedics assessed two people after they were involved in a rollover at Dalton Drive, Maroochydore.
The Emergency+ smart phone app displays your phones GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude), which must then be passed verbally to the Emergency Medical Dispatcher when calling Triple Zero (000). Queensland Ambulance (@QldAmbulance) April 29, 2021