TRAFFIC Road works are continuing on Mons Rd, Forest Glen and Peachester Rd, Peachester - expect some delays there. Otherwise there were no major traffic reports at 5am on Monday. TOP FIVE LOCAL NEWS STORIES About 200,000 people visit sunshinecoastdaily.com.au every day. Be one of them and subscribe now. Check out our online puzzles or browse today s tributes and funeral notices. And don t forget to follow the Daily on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter so you never miss a story. By Matt Collins BFX Furniture owner Denis Moore employs over 180 Coast locals and he is committed to continue the rapid growth at his Yandina location. Picture: Patrick Woods.
All those lost years, lost energy and lost opportunities. The closure drove Mr Moore to create something that was sustainable. BFX Furniture owner Denis Moore employs more than 180 Coast workers. Picture: Patrick Woods. At 18, he turned his back on a potential career as a fitter and turner and headed overseas. I had no ambition at all because I didn t know what the world was made up of besides cane paddocks, he said. I didn t know what it was but I thought there was something else out there for me to do. As it turned out, it was creating one of the biggest manufacturing companies in Queensland.
Noosa has clearly seen the biggest market gains when you consider its ushered in a median house price of $895,000 (a 3.6 per cent rise), Ms Mercorella said. Noosa s quarterly median unit price was the category s top performer for the state as well, rising five per cent to $705,000. The Sunshine Coast property market continues to remain one of the prime spots in Australia, with quarterly growth of 1.8 per cent with a median house price now $620,000, she said. The Coast also posted strong results with the second highest median unit price for the quarter of $445,000 with speculation this was being driven by a pandemic-triggered southern investment spree.
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Subscriber only From a wild Snapchat brawl where a teenage girl s neck was slashed and a police chase through suburban Maroochydore to $12,000 in fines handed out at a COVID-19 related party - in a year where headlines where dominated by the pandemic, the
Sunshine Coast Daily has taken a look back on 2020 to find the stories you may have missed. Here are 20 yarns that stood out in 2020.
1. SNAPCHAT SLASHING A war of words which erupted on social media sparked a violent teenage brawl at Kawana Shoppingworld which ended in a girl s throat being slashed by a box cutter.
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Subscriber only From a wild Snapchat brawl where a teenage girl s neck was slashed and a police chase through suburban Maroochydore to $12,000 in fines handed out at a COVID-19 related party - in a year where headlines where dominated by the pandemic, the
Sunshine Coast Daily has taken a look back on 2020 to find the stories you may have missed. Here are 20 yarns that stood out in 2020.
1. SNAPCHAT SLASHING A war of words which erupted on social media sparked a violent teenage brawl at Kawana Shoppingworld which ended in a girl s throat being slashed by a box cutter.