Tuesday, November 10, 2015

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  • Gold coast police could face legal action

    Gold coast police could face legal action
    Gold coast police could face legal actionA man who claims he was bashed by officers on the Gold Coast has had police assault charges against him dropped.Photo: Tom ThreadinghamA man who claims he was bashed by officers on the Gold Coast is considering taking legal action after police assault charges against him were dropped.Ray Currier made headlines in January after a video emerged which appeared to show the 50-year-old being punched in the head and knocked unconscious while being restrained by..
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  • Shannon Walker back training at Gold Coast Titans ahead of 2016 NRL season | The Courier-Mail

    Shannon Walker back training at Gold Coast Titans ahead of 2016 NRL season | The Courier-Mail
    Shannon Walker played four NRL games for the Titans. File photoHE is one of the fastest men to have graced the NRL and now Shannon Walker has walked out on an Olympic Games berth to chase a second crack at rugby league.Walker is trialling for an NRL contract with the Gold Coast Titans, just months before the Australian Rugby Sevens team for next year’s Rio Olympics is finalised.His decision is in contrast to rugby superstars Sonny-Bill Williams and Quade Cooper, who will switch to the seven-man ..
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  • New Titans signing Tyrone Roberts keen to relaunch career on Gold Coast | The Courier-Mail

    New Titans signing Tyrone Roberts keen to relaunch career on Gold Coast | The Courier-Mail
    Trent Merrin feeling good1:10NRL: New Panther, Trent Merrin, says he is feeling good after his first day of training at PenrithWHEN Tyrone Roberts was told he was no longer needed at the Newcastle Knights, the Gold Coast Titans immediately became the club he wanted to relaunch his career.Roberts is in the box seat to replace Aidan Sezer in the No. 6 jersey at the Titans next season as he forms a new playmaking partnership with halfback Kane Elgey.With 97 NRL appearances under his belt, the 24-ye..
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  • The fun and safe SunshineCoastalternative to schoolies

    The fun and safe SunshineCoastalternative to schoolies
    ISAAC Harrison will swap the alcohol-fuelled shenanigans of the Gold Coast with an adrenalin-fuelled week of adventure on his back doorstep.The Sienna Catholic College student and long time mates Kurt Whiteman and Brayden Smith are among the first to take on the new Schoolies Adventure Package.From November 21, the trio will throw themselves into 20 hours of action over seven activities including snorkelling, skydiving, surfing, kite boarding, yoga, jet skiing and an Australia Zoo experience.Mr ..
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  • Russian magnate fights bankruptcy

    Russian magnate fights bankruptcy
    Vitali Roesch. Photo: SuppliedSource:News Corp AustraliaVITALI Roesch, a Russian businessman charged after his model girlfriend jumped to a neighbouring Broadbeach balcony 37 floors up, is fighting to avoid bankruptcy.Mr Roesch, a $2 million man when he arrived in Australia in 1998, now lists assets valued under $3000 and is alleged to owe six creditors more than $5 million.He has appointed trustees under Part 10 of the Bankruptcy Act whom have taken control of his assets.CANDYMAN’S MEGA MANSION..
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  • Royals treated to some of SA's best food, wine

    Royals treated to some of SA's best food, wine
    Editor on duty:Katelin NelliganPRINCE Charles and his wife Camilla have arrived in South Australia for their first stop of their Australian tour.Prince Charles was a few steps ahead of his wife Camilla as the royal pair touched down in Adelaide this afternoon.The couple arrived at RAAF Base Edinburgh on time, at 1pm, and it appeared Charles was keen to stretch his legs after the flight over from New Zealand as he strode ahead of Camilla down the aircraft steps.There were no stumbles or wardrobe ..
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  • Russia could be kicked out of Olympics

    Russia could be kicked out of Olympics
    Editor on duty:Michael RamseyRUSSIA should be banned from athletics competition due to widespread, state-sponsored doping, a World Anti-Doping Agency commission report has recommended.The report, published on Monday, “identified systemic failures within the IAAF and Russia” that prevent or diminish the possibility of an effective anti-doping program.The long-awaited findings of former WADA chief Dick Pound’s three-man commission claimed Russian doping “could not have happened without government ..
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  • OUR SAY: Surfing in no need of regulation

    OUR SAY: Surfing in no need of regulation
    WHEN the Sunshine Coast begins experiencing the surf rage common on the Gold Coast and in Sydney we will know the region has lost its way.Hopefully the day will never come when concepts like colour coding surf zones to separate novices from more experienced riders and the mandated segregation of different types of surf craft are being seriously discussed as is now the case on the Gold Coast.Yes there are incidents of surf rage here and unfortunately an increasing willingness by surfers to drop i..
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  • Four clubs vie for two berths in night pennant final

    Four clubs vie for two berths in night pennant final
    THE fight for a place in the final of the Sunshine Coast Night Pennant competition is still wide open with four clubs chasing the two vacancies with two rounds to play.In the North section Coolum Beach head the ladder on 16 points followed by Tewantin Noosa close behind on 13 points and Club Kawana out of contention on three points. The crunch match will be this week when Tewantin Noosa travel to Coolum Beach for a return home-and-away round.In the earlier clash Tewantin Noosa just got the major..
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  • Man rushed to hospital after shark attack off Ballina

    Man rushed to hospital after shark attack off Ballina
    A SURFER has been attacked by a shark at Lighthouse Beach at Ballina.Surf Life Saving NSW duty officer, Garry Meredith, said the victim, a man in his twenties, suffered a "significant" injury to his thigh.He said the injury was in a similar place to where shark attack victim Mat Lee was bitten.Mr Meredith would not confirm whether the victim was a local resident, but it is understood he is a well-known Ballina man and experienced surfer."He was halfway along Lighthouse Beach at Ballina," Mr Mere..
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