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CQ landlords reap high rental yields

Premium Content Subscriber only Landlords have reaped some of the highest rental yields from their properties in Central Queensland, with new statistics showing they are among the best performing places in the country. Property management software company Console has released its latest data findings of the best and worst rental yield performers in Australia, with Queensland being the state with the third-greatest growth in yields during the COVID pandemic. The sunshine state was only beat by Tasmania and Western Australia. Rental yields are measurements of the profits that property owners generate from their investments, with higher yields representing more money coming in.

Father, son face court over 800 marijuana plants bust

Premium Content Subscriber only A father and son duo are facing seven drug and weapon-related charges after police allegedly found 800 marijuana plants at an Isaac coast property. Terrence Eric Latimore and his son Daniel Eric Latimore fronted Sarina Magistrates Court on Monday over the February 17 raid at an address along Schirmers Road in Ilbilbie. Magistrate Bronwyn Hartigan said the police search also found an ATV, quad bike, tools, generators, water pumps, water tanks and farming and gardening equipment which police alleged the Latimores used for tending the crop. The court heard there was also a caravan used in possession of marijuana, unauthorised explosives, a shotgun and a rifle.

Easter drenching begins as Queensland coastal areas expected to be battered with wild weather

Easter drenching begins as Queensland coastal areas expected to be battered with wild weather By Lia Walsh and staff Posted Yesterday at 5:54am SunSunday 4 updated Yesterday at 12:07pm SunSunday 4 AprApril 2021 at 12:07pm Kayleigh and Annie Lamond brave the wet weather in Bundaberg to enjoy their Easter holiday as severe weather warnings are issued across coastal parts. ( Share Print text only Cancel Parts of Queensland are bracing for extreme weather overnight and into Easter Monday, with central and coastal regions already copping a drenching amid several wild weather warnings.  Key points: Up to 250 millimetres of rain are forecast to fall in six hours in isolated parts of the Queensland coast

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