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Views on zoning shake-up to be kept secret

Daily a council spokesman said that individual submissions would not be publicly released. “All properly made submissions will be considered in due course and a subsequent report presented to council to decide whether to proceed with the proposed amendments (with or without changes),” they said. The council did not answer questions of how many submissions were received or if they were supportive of the proposals. They said individual submissions would be “treated as confidential”. The council earlier said the proposals were in response to changes to the Urban Footprint under the South East Queensland Regional Plan. Kevin Covey, Mayor Jamieson, Peter Shadforth, Robert Flipp and then Cr Steve Robinson at the handover of Parklakes 2 central park to Sunshine Coast Council. Robert Flipp and Peter Shadforth own part of the 80 hectares of Bli Bli land slated for rezoning.

BUSTED: 8 Coast grandparents who ve landed in court

Premium Content Subscriber only From a gutsy grandma who tried to outrun police to a grandpa who was too slack to delete child exploitation material from his phone, here are eight Sunshine Coast grandparents who were busted setting a bad example.   Drug-dealing grandad s desperate act to save dying wife Thomas Ivor Jones claimed he committed drug offences to support his terminally-ill wife and himself after her death. Propped up by his walking stick, a grandfather pleaded guilty to staggering drug crimes he committed to support his cancer-riddled wife and himself after her death. Alexandra Headland man Thomas Ivor Jones bought a large amount of marijuana in a failed attempt to produce cannabis oil to ease his wife s pain during her terminal battle, Maroochydore District Court heard in 2019.

HIGHEST TO LOWEST: See how Coast childcare centres compare

A further six Coast centres have not been rated by the national body. Enjoying story time at Milford Lodge are (from left) Charlize Pearce, Fletcher Boardman, licensee Molly Stewart and Angus Bell. Picture: Patrick Woods Mrs Stewart said a change in the rating system in 2012 suited her centre s focus on natural play and they were ready by the time inspectors came to do a review in 2016. As much as you try to tell yourself not to panic too much you still worry things could go wrong on the day, Mrs Stewart said. But we passed with flying colours. Milford Lodge was rated as exceeding national quality standards which made it eligible to apply for an excellent rating.

Today s headlines: restrictions, lost yacht, desperate bid

WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES The Coast has a chance to enjoy some sunshine on Monday after a rather wet weekend. The weather bureau predicts Maroochydore to be partly cloudy with a 30 per cent chance of a shower. Winds are southerly, 15 to 20km/h, turning south-easterly 20 to 30 km/h during the morning then becoming light in the evening. Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 28C in Maroochydore and Caloundra, 25C in Maleny and 28C in Nambour and Noosa Heads. TRAFFIC Road works are continuing on Mons Rd, Forest Glen and a damaged bridge or culvert has been reported on David Low Way Bridge in Bli Bli - expect some delays there.

Chamber of secrets exposed: Council revelations of 2020

Here aresome of the biggest revelations that came out of council this year:   Whittaker walks: On the cusp of caretaker mode ahead of the March election a bombshell was dropped when former council CEO Michael Whittaker s resignation was announced. His sudden resignation due to ill health came just two days after the Daily put a series of questions to council about the reasoning for Mr Whittaker s recent absence and the status of an investigation into allegations of bullying within the organisation. A cone of silence has been in place since, with details about the sudden resignation, or the investigation fiercely guarded.

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