Gold Coast City Council gives tick to feasibility study for Phillip Park ...
THE next step in the feasibility study to build a cruise ship terminal at Phillip Park has been given the preliminary tick by the council committee this afternoon.The Economic Development and Major Project committee has voted unanimously to recommend the council votes to complete the study to determine if it was possible to put a cruise ship terminal on the Spit.The committee was presented with an initial study which showed Phillip Park was the only viable option of three put forward.Mayor Tom T..>> view originalCoast cruising ahead with terminal
GOLD Coast City Council is steaming ahead with ambitious plans for an offshore cruise ship terminal after a committee yesterday endorsed a site off Sea World.The delivery of a cruise ship terminal was a key election platform of Mayor Tom Tate, who said yesterday’s vote brought the project a step closer to reality.PREMIER: No need for coast’s terminal The council’s Economic Development and Major Projects Committee yesterday voted unanimously for a preferred terminal location off Philip Park, adj..>> view originalStorms brewing in southeast Queensland
THOSE typical Spring afternoon thunderstorms are beginning to brew around the southeast today.The Bureau of Meteorology expects a number of storms to pass through Brisbane and parts of the Gold Coast in the next few hours.Meteorologist Kev Hutchins said these “garden variety” storms were unlikely to be severe.“The severe weather guys are keeping an eye on these storms,” he said.“All the ingredients are there for thunderstorms to develop but none are expected to be extreme.”A small storm has pass..>> view originalGold Coast Turf Club plans Derby Day DJ festival Racelandia with ...
IT’S a day at the races – but not as you know it.The Gold Coast Turf Club is embarking in a whole new direction with a new DJ dance party precinct for regular music festival entertainment during big race days.The club is launching the new space, dubbed Racelandia, on Derby Day at the end of the month with an all-day DJ festival headed by big names Betty Who and Havana Brown.Who, the singer of top 10 song in Australia, I Love You Always Forever, and Brown will headline an 18-strong line-up of DJs..>> view originalSalaries soar for Gold Coasters working in public relations ...
SALARIES for architecture professionals are surging off the back of the construction boom.Their average pay packet has risen by close to $20,000 in the past 12 months.However, the pay for teachers’ aides and speech therapists saw the biggest rise.The pay hikes have been revealed by jobs website Seek.com.au which identifies the professions with the biggest wage increases in the 12 months to July.They include public relations and corporate affairs advisers (up 33 per cent to $81,406) and industria..>> view originalTweed man in court on sexual assault
POLICE have arrested a 27-year-old man with the sexual assault of a 78-year-old woman at Tweed Heads on Sunday.The man is alleged to have broken into a unit on Kennedy Drive before waking and sexually assaulting the woman in the early hours of the morning.She forced the attacker out of the unit but he managed to get away with several pieces of jewellery.Police yesterday arrested the 27-year-old from a unit on Kennedy Drive and laid six charges including larceny, possess a prohibited drug and cus..>> view originalUse keywords to search content on this website
RED marks found on Warriena Wright’s neck during an autopsy were unlikely to be caused by strangulation, a court has been told.Gold Coast University Hospital doctor Dianne Little this morning took the stand to give evidence on the fourth day of accused Tinder-date killer Gable Tostee’s murder trial in the Supreme Court in Brisbane.Ms Little told the court Ms Wright’s had suffered from 80 injuries after falling from Tostee’s 14th floor balcony in Surfers Paradise.media_cameraGable Tostee and Warr..>> view originalAussie musician Fergus Miller dead at 26
Melbourne musician Fergus Miller, known as Bored Nothing, has reportedly died at the age of 26.Brisbane band Major Leagues reported Miller's death on their Facebook page on Wednesday.The band, who described Miller as a dear friend, explained that he suffered from depression."Fergus was an incredibly talented musician and writer. He released wonderful music through Bored Nothing, Pansy, Wedding ring bells as well as working with countless other artists and musicians," the band posted."Unfortunate..>> view originalMelbourne Victory defender James Donachie wary of Melbourne ...
MELBOURNE Victory's James Donachie can't wait for the challenge of trying to stop Tim Cahill in tomorrow night's derby.But the central defender warned that paying too much attention to the Socceroos legend could see Melbourne City's goalscoring phenomenon Bruno Fornaroli get off the leash.Fornaroli scored 25 goals in 29 games last season."You have to respect everybody, Timmy included," Donachie said."But if you look at Melbourne City they've got Fornaroli as well who bangs in goals so you can't ..>> view original'Loyalty is dead in football'1:30
THE fallout from Sam Mitchell’s bombshell revelation he is open to a move to the West Coast Eagles continues to dominate discussion in footy circles as day four of the AFL Trade Period begins.But that wasn’t the only major movement in the past 24 hours as Tom Mitchell found his way to the Hawks and Chris Mayne signed with Collingwood. Continue reading for all the major updates today.HAWTHORN BACK DOWN ON LEWIS TRADEJORDAN Lewis was close to securing a deal with Melbourne for 2017 before Hawthorn..>> view original
Monday, October 24, 2016
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