“I have come across something very distressing,” she said.
“From what I can see, Yaroomba all the way up the Coast is washed up with dead fish from all kinds.” Ebony Alea Hames shared video and photos of dead fish washing up on Yaroomba Beach on Friday.
Locals flooded social media with some revealing dead fish had also washed up at Marcoola.
Many speculated as to what they believed to be the cause with some stating trawler bycatch as a possible reason while others commented that recent heavy downpours washing out to sea could have altered the salinity of water.
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Council planning staff and former CEO Michael Whittaker appeared at-odds over conditions for a rooftop bar in the Sekisui House Yaroomba Beach proposal just weeks before its approval. Internal emails released as part of a recent Sunshine Coast Council Right to Information disclosure of more than 3000 pages revealed differing opinions over the conditioning of usage for the rooftop aspect of the proposed hotel. On May 24, 2018, Mr Whittaker requested planning staff make some improvements to the presentation to be given at a workshop with councillors about a month before they voted to approve the controversial project 6-5 in a special council meeting.
The pair moved to Nairobi, Kenya, where their four children were born. They relocated back to the UK in 1950 before emigrating to Australia in 1959 to settle in Caloundra. Her husband died in 1969 and Ms Nelson-Gracie became an active Brownie and Girl Guide leader. She was instrumental in raising funds for the CCSA Hall in Caloundra and became active in the conservation movement as well as other support groups for the elderly. Ms Nelson-Gracie moved to Brisbane in her 80s before moving to Yaroomba about four years ago. It was that move that sparked a fresh involvement in conservation. Judy Nelson-Gracie made oven mitts which were sold to raise money for Save Yaroomba.
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