"IMPROVEMENTS..............1
"Improvements in fertility treatments, like the IVF pen, will hope 714
 
 "IN........................3
"In many ways the people they have met and the experiences they have had, have shaped who they have become as adults. Surfers have developed their own service of grieving and it reflects the Balinese belief that everything comes from and goes back to the sea.''1076
"In Autumn, it all changes,'' he said. 1284
Mr Raison rushed his son to the facility's emergency department at 9.20pm Monday and left "in disgust'' after being asked if he could return home to get his chequebook before they had seen a doctor.1546
 
 "INCOMPETENT''.............1
The dissatisfaction culminated in Danny Hill, the man behind much of Chancellor Park's development, publicly labelling those involved "incompetent''.236
 
 "INTEREST..................1
"Interest in the Sunshine Coast will continue to grow,'' he said. 1612
 
 "IT........................22
"I like to think the book is both practical and hopeful,'' Cyndi said. "It can guide women through dark moments and shed some light on breast cancer. I began writing a journal even before the doctor told me the result of my mammogram and I kept writing all the way through surgery and afterwards. In the beginning, especially those first couple of weeks after diagnoses and shock, it was the writing of the journal that calmed me and helped me get through each day.''606
During Monday's hearing, counsel assisting the commission Stephen Donaghue suggested "it may well be the case that you owe the company (SCRGAL) all of the money that you made as a result of the sale''.668
"It doesn't take too much out of your day when you have to do it every day.''722
"It was terrible,'' she said. "I could just cry.'' 1052
"It means we'll have around 420,000 seats a year coming into the airport,'' he said.1088
"It needs to be someone at arm's length from the council who can pull it together and can have good, open communications,'' he said.1114
"It went very well, the kidney started functioning immediately,'' Mrs Eaves said from the couple's Lake Cooroibah home, where she is looking after grandsons Darcy, 10, and Benjamin, 6.1120
"It is possible that some people may not be identified,'' he said. 1188
"It might seem like red tape, but visual identification hastaken place in circumstances of extreme duress, and we need to be absolutely confident these are correct,'' Mr Slater said. 1192
"It is a prolonged and extraordinarily complex process.'' 1192
Although the bank had cleared the cheque, it reimbursed him the sum because he raised the issue before the cheque had been approved, he said. "It was just fortunate I happened to be online because some people don't get their statements for weeks or even months,'' he said.1376
"It was such a poignantly sad event,'' Mr Slipper said. 1404
"It was an amazing outpouring of grief,'' he said. 1406
Mr Slipper said it would have been incredibly difficult for the 200 family members who gathered. "It was very difficult to remain composed.''1406
"I have met so many fantastic people,'' Mr Moir said "It has been very good fun.''1430
"It is important to teach them that life is about making mistakes and taking the pressure off them.''1464
"It was a bit of a culture shock. There are lots of people who need help.''1534
"It is a great opportunity for parents to see the value of exercise for their children,'' club spokesperson Pauline Pearson said.1588
"Under the IPA (Intergrated Planning Act) regime it's important that the council understands the economic and social dimensions of each community,'' Mr Buckley said. It was not enough for the council when considering new developments to investigate traditional concepts like water quality and vegetation loss. "It needs also to understand vacant shop tenancies etc in Nambour and other communities.1868
"It was too hard _ better money, but too hard,'' he said yesterday, rounding up Mason and Patten for a pre-game putting contest.1912
"It turned out to be a fatal mistake.'' 2234
"It will help to flatten out the constant boom and bust cycle of the housing industry on the Coast. This is good for the 'subbies, who should get a lot more joy leading up to Christmas and beyond,` he said.2632
 
 "IT'S......................20
"It's just an idea that we may carry out ... because it personally upsets me that I'm working with someone who's stealing from me,'' he said.182
"It's in an outstanding location and that price includes the fitout and some of the equipment is negotiable,'' he said.250
"It's a strength to know your weaknesses ... I regularly rely on others when it comes to facts and figures,'' Mr Thompson said.658
"It's very quick _ once you get used to dialling up how much you actually have to have (of the hormone) it's just easy,'' she said.722
"It's disappointing to hear administrators rationalise the biggest crisis Nambour General Hopital has ever faced.742
"It's quite horrendous,'' said an emotional Sherie Rodrigues, afriend of bomb victim Jodie Cearns. 1164
"It's a long-established tradition in Australia for elected representatives to voice no confidence in their leaders,'' she said.1226
"It's not me that's on trial at the Royal Commission,'' she said. 1230
"It's such a shame and such a waste. I'm an only child now. To get the message and to know there is a body, at least we'll have some form of closure,'' he said.1252
"It's part of a long-term strategy,'' he said. 1316
"It's just been so confusing around lately with all of the stories Mum and Glyn have been getting. 1392
"It's very similar to here but far quieter. 1436
"It's alarmist, scaremongering and it doesn't need to be highlighted by people that are supposed to be responsible and I would think it's got a long way to go,'' Mr Aldous said.1498
"It's just a complete opposite (to Australia),'' he said. 1534
"It's a dream come true, it really is,'' she said. 1854
"It's a dream come true, it really is,'' she said. 1882
"It's been hard. I've had to give up a lot of stuff just to focus on school and sport, but it's been worthwhile.''1900
"It's one of only half-a-dozen large parcels of waterfront land left in the area and it's the only one with a house right at the water's edge, which you are no longer allowed to do,'' Mr Reed said.1938
"It's just devastating that he is gone . . . it's the last thing we would've ever expected.'' 2238
"It's such a challenge. You've got to change your whole attitude, your whole outlook.''2648
 
 "IVF.......................1
THIS "IVF pen'' is writing a script for new life for lucky Sunshine Coast couples.706
 
 "JOANNE....................1
"Joanne has told the truth the whole time and people doubted her but now she's completely vindicated,'' Mr James said. "She's never wanted to be vindicated. But she's pleased that they've caught this chap.'' 226
 
 "JOHN......................1
"John had the most integrity of any solicitor I'd known,'' Mr Purvis said. 580
 
 "LANDBANK''................1
Steve Morcombe, of GJ Gardner Homes, agreed Caloundra's "landbank'' was considerable.634
 
 "MATHEW'S..................1
"Mathew's coping, he just hasn't been going to school for the past week. I've been at school except for Tuesday. 1398
 
 "MEDICAL...................1
"Medical staff said it usually takes a couple of days for the kidney to start working, but this one must have been full of yippy beans _ it took straight away,'' she said.1120
 
 "MONEY'S...................1
"Money's not a problem, I'll pay gratefully but let's get our priorities right,'' Mr Raison said.1548
 
 "MONTHS''..................1
But he had more grim news for them when he said the entire process of identification and repatriation would take "months''. 1186
 
 "MOST......................1
"Most enquiries are from locals and we're getting a few from Brisbane,'' he said.1606
 
 "MUCH......................1
"Much of the concern, confusion and frustration has been with the plan's implementation rather than its intent,'' he said.242
 
 "MY........................2
"My real message for people is to find out who you are, decide whether you want to work 70hours a week for the boss or if it's important to have a life _ play footy, spend time with the kids, go out with friends,'' Mr Druguid said.560
"My options are not nearly as wide as an unemployed or part- time worker, even though my needs can be as great or even greater," she said.2190
 
 "NEW.......................1
"New stuff has to meet safety guidelines, but lots of people use second-hand equipment,'' he said.536
 
 "NICHOLE...................1
"Nichole was trying to control the steering wheel and I found a knife in his pocket and threw it out the window,'' she said.1046
 
 "NO........................2
The Maroochy mayor narrowly survived what was effectively a "no confidence'' motion at yesterday's council meeting after hearing a mix of insults and accolades from her fellow councillors.1224
While acknowledging she had represented Excellent Communications, Mrs Grosse's private company and one of five SCRGAL member companies, at one meeting, Ms McRae said she had "no professional or personal connection with Excellent Communications''.2668
 
 "NOBODY....................2
And despite the fact that Australian authorities had confirmed at least 30 Australian dead, he said: "Nobody has been identified to the point of repatriation.'' 1188
"Nobody minds all these things being exposed,'' she said. 1644
 
 "NOW.......................2
"Now it's back to the Ettamogah for lunch and a good afternoon." 876
"Now, some five years after gun laws were brought in, we see an increase in gun related crimes of 75%,'' he wrote in a letter.1446
 
 "ON........................2
"On the Monday the doctors told us to be prepared for the worst,'' John said.594
"On a number of occasions I have seen the driver pull up at the kerb south of the shelter, near the busy intersection, to enable a commuter in a wheelchair to board the bus,'' she said.1322
 
 "ONE.......................1
"One of the child's parents contacted police and it was established that the complaint was fabricated,'' Sgt Tinker said.1658
 
 "OUR.......................2
"Our training is so good that private companies target our staff once they've been with us for about five years,'' he said.1678
"Our children have to look up to the head of the school ... it has to be someone they can admire,'' one parent said.1828
 
 "OUTRAGEOUS................1
He said most people wanted to gain fulfilling employment and it was "outrageous people were missing out on this service''.2186
 
 "OUTSTANDING...............1
The former television presenter and radio station producer also said she considered Ms Grosse had shown "outstanding guts'' to stay on until all areas of concern had been rectified.278
 
 "OVER-.....................1
She said the problem arose due to confusion over differing bylaws in the bodies corporate in different stages of Regents Landing, which caters for "over- 50s living''.1478
 
 "PARTICULARLY..............1
"Particularly in relation to the proposed retirement village and the biodiversity issues specific to their site,'' Mr Dennis said.286
 
 "PEOPLE....................3
"People power is the only way to make a change in this world.'' 198
"People should learn to focus. Say you've taken the kids out for lunch, turn off the pager, turn off the mobile, turn off from work and totally focus on the quality time,'' he said.560
"People moving to independent retirement villages generally move over a very short distance from where they are already _ usually about six kilometres,'' he said.1602
 
 "PLAY......................1
He said he hoped the store would "play its role in changing eating habits on the Sunshine Coast''.254