Sunshine Coast Council
Walking, riding, running and scootering to and from south Nambour is now much safer, smoother and more enjoyable after the completion of a new 1km stretch of elevated pathway alongside Nambour Connection Rd.
Sunshine Coast Council Division 10 Councillor David Law said the project was funded by Council’s Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) Program and included upgrades to the Erbacher Rd intersection, funded by the State Government.
“This project completes a missing pathway link and greatly improves safety on the route between Nambour Christian College, the Nambour town centre and residential areas,” Cr Law said.
“It also provides connectivity between residential populations from the western suburbs of Nambour and the Nambour town centre, schools, sports facilities and the business precinct.
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Police officers and paramedics were called to a Nambour store on Tuesday afternoon after an alleged assault.
Emergency services attended the store near Nambour Connection Road shortly after 2pm with reports of a disturbance.
Paramedics treated a man with an arm wound.
He was taken to Nambour General Hospital in a stable condition. nambour
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UPDATE 5PM: A person has been flown to hospital after falling at the Glass House Mountains on Friday afternoon. A Queensland Ambulance spokeswoman said a person, reported to be a male, was winched from the scene and taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital in stable condition. He had reportedly fallen a distance and injured his ankle on Mt Tibrogargan at 3pm.
EARLIER: A rescue helicopter has been tasked to help an injured person after a fall at the Glass House Mountains. A Queensland Ambulance spokeswoman said a person had reportedly fallen a distance and injured their ankle on Mt Tibrogargan at 3pm on Friday.
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Subscriber only I ll never forget that stomach churning feeling as I drove past the scene of a horrendous crash which claimed the life of five-year-old twins and their grandmother at Woombye in 2009. The deaths of Grace and Jessica Hornby, along with their grandmother Denise Mansell, rocked the Sunshine Coast community and sparked a campaign which ultimately led to the installation of permanent speed cameras. Watching the debate around Palmwoods notorious intersection in recent days, I couldn t help thinking to myself does someone really have to die again until authorities take action? Our family used to live in Palmwoods, I know that intersection well.