A lifesaver has been charged with assault after an indeicent at boozy party held at Coolum Surf Club being held in the middle of a search for a missing man - as his devastated family waited on the beach.
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She added a matching $600 LV phone case to her look, alongside a pair of comfortable black sneakers.
During the outing, she was seen picking up a takeaway coffee from a café before speaking to a pal on the phone.
Natural beauty: The makeup-free 29-year-old oozed confidence as she sauntered around the city in tight gym leggings and a skimpy blue sports bra, which showed off her incredible abs and muscular arms to perfection
Stunner: She wore no make-up on her pretty visage, and let her brunette locks cascade wildly down her back
Expensive taste: Belinda wore two Louis Vuitton tote bags on her arm - and while her specific designs are not currently on the website, similar ones retail at around $3,450 each
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Located in a family-friendly neighbourhood, the single-level home has four spacious bedrooms, with the main featuring an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe.
There is a modern kitchen and open-plan living area, and the terrace overlooks a private grass yard - perfect for backyard barbecues.
Spacious: Located in a family-friendly neighbourhood, the single-level home has four spacious bedrooms, with the main featuring an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. Pictured: the living room
Modern: There is a modern kitchen (pictured) and open-plan living area, and the terrace overlooks a private grass yard - perfect for backyard barbecues
Belinda s wild personality appeared to be too much for Bondi pilot Jimmy.
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JT kicks off Get Ready Queensland schools comp
Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning The Honourable Dr Steven Miles
Classrooms across the state can go into the running for a visit from rugby league legend Johnathan Thurston with Get Ready Queensland’s 2021 schools competition launching this week.
Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Local Government, Infrastructure and Planning Steven Miles encouraged all primary schools to enter the competition, which helps students learn about natural disasters and how to prepare for them in a creative way.
“Queensland has more natural disasters than any other state, and while we cannot change the weather, we can be prepared,” The Deputy Premier said.