Images have been released of three men police believe could assist in their investigations after a Hervey Bay shopping centre was broken into during the early hours of January 22.
Police have released images of three men they believe could assist in their investigations after a Hervey Bay shopping centre was broken into during the.
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Two Fraser Coast parks are set to undergo makeovers, starting this week.
The skate park at the Alex Gillespie Park in Torbanlea is being upgraded while new fencing is going up at the Ernie Organ Park in Torquay.
“The construction crew are scheduled to start work on Thursday to extend the slab of the skating area and install a half-pipe at the Alex Gillespie Park in Torbanlea,” Fraser Coast Mayor George Seymour said.
“It is anticipated that the work will take about a week or so to complete, weather permitting, and then the Council’s parks crew will move in to tidy up the park area.”
Premium Content Many know them as Santa and the Elf at this time of year. Willy and Di Paes moved to the area in 1990 but made Maryborough their home in 2002 after a stint in Torbanlea, Howard and playing gypsy on a bus for two years. Since then the couple have become community stalwarts. An artist since he was five, Willy has a knack for being creative. The modest man struggles to talk about is adventures, so he left it up to his right-hand woman, Di - or as she likes to call herself the gofer . Di and Willy Paes preparing and sending care packs to our defence forces overseas at Christmas time. Picture: Alistair Brightman