Ex-bikie Watts to meet police
UPDATE: Gold Coast-based ex-rugby league bad boy Anthony Watts plans to hand himself into police tomorrow for questioning after an alleged assault at a wedding.Police had been hunting for the former NRL utility player after the Mudgeeraba incident on Friday night when the husband of a bridesmaid was allegedly involved in a fight.Watts, who quit the NRL and temporarily became a bikie three years ago, is expected to meet police on the Gold Coast tomorrow morning with his lawyer Campbell MacCallum...>> view originalMan fled police at Tallebudgera
CHARGES are yet to be laid after a driver allegedly fled police before crashing in the Gold Coast Hinterland on Friday night.About 8.45pm police observed a vehicle travelling at speed heading south on Tallebudgera Connection Rd.Officers activated lights and sirens, but the car continued at excessive speed and police did not pursue.Further along Tallebudgera Connection Rd the car crossed to the wrong side of the road and collided with another car travelling north.The car of interest then continue..>> view originalCoast film enlists Hollywood star
STAGE and film acting great Hugo Weaving says celebrity’s rather hollow — unless, of course, it can be used to serve the greater good.The Australian British screen star puts his celebrity clout to great use in a new animated film about the life of a young Gold Coast boy who lives with autism.The short, Living with Autism — Ky’s Story, looks at the key characteristics of autism as experienced by Weaving’s nephew, Tamborine Mountain teen Ky Greenwood, a diehard Gold Coast Suns supporter (he’s tipp..>> view originalCoast's Bella Frizza weds fella on TV
MEET the Gold Coast love-seekers set to walk down the aisle with complete strangers on the third series of Nine’s controversial reality TV series Married at First Sight.Primary schoolteacher Nicole, 28, fashion entrepreneur Michael, 32, and Sea FM radio announcer Bella Frizza, 30, will meet their mystery spouses for the first time when they walk down the aisle to wed.Billed as an observational documentary series “which puts relationships under the microscope”, the divisive show returns to Austra..>> view originalCity grab NPL finals double chance
GOLD Coast City officials will have to wait until this morning to learn if they will be playing an NPL Queensland semi-final on home turf this weekend.>> view originalMeet the Coast's Survivor star
BEAR Grylls eat your heart out — now it’s woman’s turn to verse the wild.Gold Coaster and former meter maid Felicity Egginton is the city’s shot to Survivor victory in the Australian adaptation of the popular US reality series, which will be hosted by actor Jonathan LaPaglia.The receptionist by day, bartender by night is a born and bred local who’s had no experience roughing it.media_cameraSurvivor contestant Felicity Egginton. Photo: Scott FletcherBut the 23-year-old from Palm Beach said her co..>> view originalRescuers free whale from shark net
A JUVENILE humpback whales has been freed after being caught in the Currumbin shark net.Rescuers were called to help the 7m humpback after it became lodged on Saturday morning.Sea World director of marine sciences Trevor Long said it took about ten people from Sea World and the Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol about an hour to free the juvenile whale.“The whale was very wrapped up in the net,” he said.“It had netting around it’s tail and around it’s head.”Mr Long said once rescuers had cu..>> view originalDisgraced cop facing criminal charges
It was the brutal death of an indigenous man in custody on Palm Island that first thrust Senior Sergeant Chris Hurley’s name into the spotlight and that is where it has stayed.In June 2007 Sen-Sgt Hurley was acquitted of Cameron Doomadgee’s manslaughter.His death took place in a locked cell at the Palm Island watch house on the morning of November 19 in 2004.He was dead just 45 minutes after he was arrested for public nuisance.The 36-year-old islander had injuries described in court as consisten..>> view originalCoast architect's home for sale
GOLD Coast architect Paul Uhlmann has put his personally designed family home in Fingal Head on the market. Inspired by the nature of the block and armed with a specific set of plans, the architect embarked on an 11-month build. 30A Bamberry St is the fifth family home Mr Uhlmann designed and now ready for a tree change, he plans to design another in the Hinterland.media_cameraThe neighbours of 30A Bambery is Brisbane architect Brian Donovan.The architect was in a rush to construct the five-bedr..>> view originalBrighton rocks on
On the seafront at Brighton, there’s a buzz in the air and it’s not the seagulls looking for scraps.Made by the team behind the London Eye, the 162m British Airways i360 is the tallest moving observation tower in the world — and it’s open to the public for the first time this summer.The pod rises imperceptibly at first as we slowly leave the beach behind and float high above the waves on our 20-minute flight. There’s no motion sickness, but you’re gradually aware it’s turning 360 degrees, offeri..>> view original
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