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Sunshine Coast Dailv Hold on, whereb outs? Soccer club chasing a l::i^*:'r Photos: PatrickM/oods -t- -- II r I 5 THAT FAIR AND EQUITABLE? NO IT'5 NOT. IAN MARi(5 ilEWS 05 Briefs a Teen almost drowns A TEENAGER was hospitalised after nearly drowning in Caloundra at l'l.13am yesterday. A Qircensland AmLrulance Service spokesperson said a woman in her late teens lvas pulled from the water at Bulcock Beach. Life savers were required to give her oxygen after she v,las rescued. She rnvas in a stable conditiorr ullten panrned ics arrived to transport her to 5unshine Coast University Hospital. Highway bedlam THE Bruce Highway was at a standstill after a crash riear Bu rpengary yesterday rnorning. Motorists heading south towards Brisbane were caught in rnassive delays all the way back to the Glass House Mountains. The worst patch extended from Burpengary to Elimbah. The Qtpensland An[--ular rce Service reported pararnedics attended the single-vehicle crash with a trailer rollover at 10.44am. A patient in a stable condition was transported to Redcliffe ]tosnitat with no serious injuries Dino tourism A DELEGATION of outback Queensland tou rism operators willfly to North America on a rnission as pan of a strategy t0 promote the region's dinosa ur-related tourisrn experiences. Prenrier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the group would study world -lead ing attractions and promote Queensland's pre hrstonc tourism expenences in the U5. "Paleo-tourism has the potential to generate millions of dollars for outlrack Queenslarrd irr years tc| ronre," Ms palaszrzuk said. 'Tourism supports 37OO outbackjobs and pumps $355 rnillion into the local econorn5'J' Got a story? Ed itorial @scne'uvs.com, au ONE t-rf the region'.s maior sporting t-lulrs is butsting itt tht' seiinls anti hls calletl oil go- verirnrent srrpport to matclr that ofother sports. to help se- crrre its ftrtrn'e. The Sirnshine (.oast lVan- derem, the setni-professiontrl cluh alignerl rsith the tsuderim Wanderen. hits hunt-hed il petition seeking support t'ron'r all tiers of gtrvernntetrt to se- cure a ne\\' \jenue and lease fnrrn 202{-l antl i-re-vontl. At present. the trVantJerers' lacilities at Ballinger Road are unclcr prL'ssurc. rsitlt rrl:ottt l00l) 1xropk- tr rvccli training tncl plirl"itig on the flelds. \V:rnderers prresident l:tn fularks srid it nas frrstrating to see other sports eujtiy siguifi- cant investment. inch-rding Atrssie Rules and rLrgliy league. t'hen fbottiall liad such a high plrticipation ritte. He said per ciipita go\:ern- nrent spencl on footb;rll com- pared to other slrorts tlailecl rvell hehiurl irrrrl atter seeirrg re- cent upgrades to the l\4aroo- cln clore nrglrv league fields and Fishct'rnilrls Road Arusit' Rules c'onrples. they'ti deciclecl to push ftrr he\:. '-\br.r sta$ to ask 'r'ell, hang on. where s orrrtrit?'." ir.'l r h{arks saitl. ''ls thlt fair rrncl equitable? No. it'.s not." A pctit'ion llunclrc'd by Glenn Dunmn on change.org tlr is'.\,eek h:rd :llrea dy gatlrerecl nearl.v 5Ot) signirtures iind rvls expected to pick r-qi trrlent1, ln{}fe. He lairl urrt tlre t'irse tirr Sunshine Coast Waderers captains Jayah Brown, right, ard Nick Arden support tearn sponsors Sunshine Mitre lO. there \.\'ere ltetv sporting fields carmirrliecl to bc dcl't'lopcd. Mr l\{rrrlis said the estate rvt-iultl Lre :r centr:rl loc:rtion ior the regionitl representirtive sicle. trnd if they coulcl har.e lit fielrls anrl irtfi'astrtrctrri'e of a MAFS grtxrm spotted at local footy game wants out of spotlight HE SHOT to nation:rl c.elebrig strtr-ts u'ith his tlranra-fillxl T\: tunr in l{crr. ricri At Filsl Sfghl. hrrt plasterer lvlick (lould is gruteful to tre l.rnck ltotue anrong friends. The 3 l-1'ear-oltl h obb-v tirrmer ft'om IVlotlrarr Mountriitr h'as spottr'tl {pic- tut'ed riglrt) enioi ing I ferv lreers strd rvatching the C,vmpie Cats rvith miltes at Ra5'l{irrren Or.:rl on Saturtiat'af- ternoon .rtter returnirrg to the region "atxlut irall'wa.l throirgh Decemlrer" lilst 1'ear. Mick xricl he rvas hap1l'to be ritrt of the spotlight * antl his tumultuous "m;rlriagc" to Jcssilia Porvcr- brtt lr*tl kqrt r lorv protile since his return. "Absolutelr'. I't'e lreett trying to. it.s FAiR PLAY: Sunshine Coast Wanderers are calling for a fair share of govennrent funds. Pictured are captains Jayah Brown and Nick Arden. PHNTFDATD )I\IFIFTJTFN FY PNfS\&FAI)fR , Pres:Reader.com +l 6Cq 2704604 9FV&rg1r Ar9 ?mTf:ro iY AlPucA&t rAw / http . //sunshinecoastdaily . pre s sre ader. c oml sunshine - coast- daily p nressreoder 2s10312019

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Sunshine Coast Dailv

Hold on, whereb outs?Soccer clubchasing a

l::i^*:'r

Photos: PatrickM/oods

-t---IIr I 5 THAT FAIR ANDEQUITABLE?NO IT'5 NOT.

IAN MARi(5

ilEWS 05

Briefsa

Teen almost drownsA TEENAGER was hospitalisedafter nearly drowning inCaloundra at l'l.13am yesterday.A Qircensland AmLrulanceService spokesperson said awoman in her late teens lvaspulled from the water at BulcockBeach. Life savers were requiredto give her oxygen after she v,lasrescued. She rnvas in a stableconditiorr ullten panrned icsarrived to transport her to5unshine Coast UniversityHospital.

Highway bedlamTHE Bruce Highway was at astandstill after a crash riearBu rpengary yesterday rnorning.Motorists heading south towardsBrisbane were caught in rnassivedelays all the way back to theGlass House Mountains.The worst patch extended fromBurpengary to Elimbah.The Qtpensland An[--ular rceService reported pararnedicsattended the single-vehicle crashwith a trailer rollover at 10.44am.A patient in a stable conditionwas transported to Redcliffe

]tosnitat with no serious injuries

Dino tourismA DELEGATION of outbackQueensland tou rism operatorswillfly to North America on arnission as pan of a strategy t0promote the region'sdinosa ur-related tourisrnexperiences. Prenrier AnnastaciaPalaszczuk said the group wouldstudy world -lead ing attractionsand promote Queensland'spre hrstonc tourism expenencesin the U5. "Paleo-tourism has thepotential to generate millions ofdollars for outlrack Queenslarrdirr years tc| ronre," Ms palaszrzuksaid. 'Tourism supports 37OOoutbackjobs and pumps $355rnillion into the local econorn5'J'

Got a story?Ed itorial @scne'uvs.com, au

ONE t-rf the region'.s maiorsporting t-lulrs is butsting itt tht'seiinls anti hls calletl oil go-verirnrent srrpport to matclrthat ofother sports. to help se-crrre its ftrtrn'e.

The Sirnshine (.oast lVan-derem, the setni-professiontrlcluh alignerl rsith the tsuderimWanderen. hits hunt-hed ilpetition seeking support t'ron'rall tiers of gtrvernntetrt to se-cure a ne\\' \jenue and leasefnrrn 202{-l antl i-re-vontl.

At present. the trVantJerers'lacilities at Ballinger Road areunclcr prL'ssurc. rsitlt rrl:otttl00l) 1xropk- tr rvccli trainingtncl plirl"itig on the flelds.

\V:rnderers prresident l:tnfularks srid it nas frrstrating tosee other sports eujtiy siguifi-cant investment. inch-rdingAtrssie Rules and rLrgliy league.t'hen fbottiall liad such a highplrticipation ritte.

He said per ciipita go\:ern-nrent spencl on footb;rll com-pared to other slrorts tlaileclrvell hehiurl irrrrl atter seeirrg re-cent upgrades to the l\4aroo-cln clore nrglrv league fieldsand Fishct'rnilrls Road Arusit'Rules c'onrples. they'ti decicleclto push ftrr he\:.

'-\br.r sta$ to ask 'r'ell, hangon. where s orrrtrit?'." ir.'l r h{arkssaitl.

''ls thlt fair rrncl equitable?No. it'.s not."

A pctit'ion llunclrc'd byGlenn Dunmn on change.orgtlr is'.\,eek h:rd :llrea dy gatlrereclnearl.v 5Ot) signirtures iind rvlsexpected to pick r-qi trrlent1,ln{}fe. He lairl urrt tlre t'irse tirr

Sunshine Coast Waderers captains Jayah Brown, right, ard NickArden support tearn sponsors Sunshine Mitre lO.

there \.\'ere ltetv sporting fieldscarmirrliecl to bc dcl't'lopcd.

Mr l\{rrrlis said the estatervt-iultl Lre :r centr:rl loc:rtion iorthe regionitl representirtivesicle. trnd if they coulcl har.e litfielrls anrl irtfi'astrtrctrri'e of a

MAFS grtxrm spotted at local footy game wants out of spotlightHE SHOT to nation:rl c.elebrig strtr-tsu'ith his tlranra-fillxl T\: tunr in l{crr.ricri At Filsl Sfghl. hrrt plasterer lvlick(lould is gruteful to tre l.rnck ltotueanrong friends.

The 3 l-1'ear-oltl h obb-v tirrmer ft'omIVlotlrarr Mountriitr h'as spottr'tl {pic-tut'ed riglrt) enioi ing I ferv lreers strdrvatching the C,vmpie Cats rvith miltes

at Ra5'l{irrren Or.:rl on Saturtiat'af-ternoon .rtter returnirrg to the region"atxlut irall'wa.l throirgh Decemlrer"lilst 1'ear.

Mick xricl he rvas hap1l'to be ritrt ofthe spotlight * antl his tumultuous"m;rlriagc" to Jcssilia Porvcr- brtt lr*tlkqrt r lorv protile since his return.

"Absolutelr'. I't'e lreett trying to. it.s

FAiR PLAY: Sunshine Coast Wanderers are calling for a fair share of govennrent funds. Pictured are captains Jayah Brown and Nick Arden.

PHNTFDATD )I\IFIFTJTFN FY PNfS\&FAI)fR ,

Pres:Reader.com +l 6Cq 2704604€9FV&rg1r Ar9 ?mTf:ro iY AlPucA&t rAw /

http . //sunshinecoastdaily . pre s sre ader. c oml sunshine - coast- daily

p nressreoder

2s10312019

Paul Barry