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8 shocking attacks on Coast s protectors

Premium Content Subscriber only Our emergency service personnel and security guards are here to keep us safe, but in doing so are subjected to some serious attacks. Last year s wild Australia Day brawl at Eleanor Shipley Park in Moffat Beach displayed some of the worst behaviour towards police. Acting Inspector John Mahony recently told the Daily police officers involved were used as human punching bags when they tried to break up the brawl. The teenagers abused, attacked and threw rubbish including bottles at the officers as they tried to restrain them. Three police officers were injured in the brawl, with one taken to hospital.

8 shocking attacks on Coast s protectors | Sunshine Coast Daily

Premium Content Subscriber only Our emergency service personnel and security guards are here to keep us safe, but in doing so are subjected to some serious attacks. Last year s wild Australia Day brawl at Eleanor Shipley Park in Moffat Beach displayed some of the worst behaviour towards police. Acting Inspector John Mahony recently told the Daily police officers involved were used as human punching bags when they tried to break up the brawl. The teenagers abused, attacked and threw rubbish including bottles at the officers as they tried to restrain them. Three police officers were injured in the brawl, with one taken to hospital.

Register now: How you can clean up for the hatchlings

Premium Content Subscriber only It s almost time for baby turtle hatchlings to break out of their eggs and wiggle their way to the ocean, and Sunshine Coast Council is calling on the public to help clear the way. Registrations have opened for the eighth annual Clean up for the Hatchlings event, at 17 locations from Coolum to Caloundra next Saturday. Volunteers are invited to register and meet at the beach of their choice at 6am to pick up litter ready for the hatchlings. All volunteers are invited to come together to enjoy a free barbecue at Buddina s La Balsa Park from 8am when there will be a prize draw, activities, and weighing of collected debris.

An opportunity to clean up for hatchlings

Sunshine Coast Council It’s almost time for our baby turtle hatchlings to break out of their eggs and wiggle their way to the ocean, and Sunshine Coast Council is calling on the community to help clear the way. Registrations are now open for the eighth annual Clean up for the Hatchlings event, at 17 locations from Coolum to Caloundra, on Saturday 30 January, 2021. Volunteers are invited to register and meet at the beach of their choice at 6am to pick up litter and clean up the beach ready for the hatchlings. From 8am at La Balsa Park, Buddina, all volunteers will come together to enjoy a free barbecue, participate in a prize draw and other fun activities, and most importantly, to weigh and sort the collected debris.

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