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| "Please all those young people don't feel guilty that you're alive and that some didn't make it.'' | 1168 |
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| Dr Stevenson said that while a full solution to the crisis rested with successful negotiations between Queensland Health and Visiting Medical Officers over the medical indemnity issue, the medical fraternity needed more than "politically driven platitudes'' from Nambour administrators. | 740 |
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| A FURIOUS Alison Grosse lashed out at her opponents yesterday, claiming her "reign'' over Maroochy Shire had moulded it for the better, despite her having to work with people with "extreme personality disorders''. | 1222 |
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| THE consultants undertaking a review of the Maroochy Town Plan have foreshadowed recommending it be "restructured to make it more workable''. | 234 |
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| "Right now, there are no services on the Sunshine Coast that are managed by the community's people and funded by ATSIC,'' Mr Capewell said. | 550 |
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| "Russ and I had our issues but we got past all that and thankfully we were able to make up. "He was great . . . a patient, kind-hearted church-going man and he really enjoyed the company of kids. | 2236 |
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| "Russell's been through a lot and had a bit of depression. | 2232 |
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| A SCHOOLIES boom in the Gold Coast and Whitsundays could leave the Sunshine Coast's "safe'' festival as a shadow of its former self. | 2588 |
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| But when it opened he said he hoped to franchise the "Salad Bowl'' concept globally, at the same time acknowledging it would be "a steep learning curve'' for himself, his two managers and 30 staff to "get the Coast store right first''. | 252 |
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| "Sasha was shaking and she said to me: `Mummy, I didn't think I was ever going to see you again','' she said. | 1054 |
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| "School was just over at the time and many of the students were being bussed out,'' Mr Clyne said. | 1840 |
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| He said while the "Sea change'' influence was having some effect, it was not a rapid or far-reaching change. | 558 |
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| The president of Queensland Entrepreneurs and CEO of Vision in Action Kelvin Hutchinson, a self confessed "serial entrepreneur'' has created, developed, managed and sold more than 20 businesses in Asia and Australia. | 2656 |
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| "Set limits in the morning on the amount of money and alcohol you are going to use and take only a small amount with you, leaving keycards and bankcards at home.'' | 2208 |
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| "She couldn't hold the phone to talk,'' Ms O'Brien said. | 758 |
| "She was able to say her name and give them her mother's name and telephone number, and asked the woman (doctor) to ring and tell her parents she loved them,'' he said. Julie died in theatre. | 1250 |
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| "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 |
| "She's currently in the Fremantle Hospital and her Mum and stepsister are in Darwin with very bad burns. And her mother has spinal injuries. Her stepfather is still missing out there. | 1396 |
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| Mrs Cansdell said Mrs Grosse was "treating everyone like fools'', suggesting she always tried to "shove the responsibility onto someone else''. | 662 |
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| While he said many churchgoers would object to Bad Girls on moral grounds, the legal fight was a "social action'' based on retaining a family- friendly precinct at Ocean St. | 1264 |
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| "Surely they could have helped my boy and then hunted for cash.'' | 1548 |
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| A major thrust of the review is to come up with "sustainable futures.'' | 1874 |
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| "Talk to you when I see you next. | 1400 |
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| Every time he would feel set upon Mr Mooney would lash out at his perceived persecutors in a fit of "temporary insanity''. | 1948 |
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| While teammates Willie Mason and Luke Patten labelled their own putting prowess as "terrible'', they had no compunction in enviously revealing the five-eighth's skill. | 1906 |
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| "That would never have happened in Jakarta _ people are much more suspicious there.'' | 1300 |
| "That includes providing every household with a 2000 gallon water tank.'' | 1494 |
| "That (first) attack was totally out of character and one that I found deeply disturbing,'' Mr Mooney recalls. | 1950 |
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| "The owner is quite devastated, he's done all this work on the gardens, garage, deck, painting and rendering, ready for sale, and now he's got to do it all again,'' Det Sgt Reilly said. The property was insured. | 214 |
| "The developers have agreed to work in partnership with us on aspects of water recycling and energy efficiency at their proposed retirement village and for that we commend them,'' the spokesperson said. | 288 |
| "The idea is to throw the book at real hoons. People are entitled to a good night's sleep, and tourists are entitled to enjoy their holiday.'' | 522 |
| "The award was fantastic recognition of thousands of hours of hard work from many, many people in growing the event over the past 20 years,'' Ms Croft said. | 574 |
| "The 2000 award was given to the Sydney Olympians so I guess we are in pretty good company, particularly with an event budget of about 0.01% of the Olympics.'' | 574 |
| The day's tribute began at Nambour Fire Station when the bells rang for "the last turnout'' and a crew boarded a fire unit to join a police escort and the hearse in a procession to the chapel. A guard of honour met them as a bagpipe player played The Battle is Over. | 642 |
| Mr Rudledge, who lived at Cooroy, is survived by wife Anne and children Sally and Mark. In family tributes he was described as "the best man'', "the best dad'' and "the best mate'' they could have wished for. | 646 |
| Mr Rudledge, who lived at Cooroy, is survived by wife Anne and children Sally and Mark. In family tributes he was described as "the best man'', "the best dad'' and "the best mate'' they could have wished for. | 646 |
| Mr Rudledge, who lived at Cooroy, is survived by wife Anne and children Sally and Mark. In family tributes he was described as "the best man'', "the best dad'' and "the best mate'' they could have wished for. | 646 |
| "The tender process has concluded, the carpark has been passed by council and now is the time for everyone to just get on with it,'' he said. | 682 |
| "The Premier has been particularly concerned about private divers going out in their own boats and not being covered by public liability insurance in the case of an accident,'' Mr Riddell said. | 694 |
| "The Nambour General Hospital has been in crisis since July 1. That crisis in unremitting and not getting any better,'' Australian Medical Association of Queensland North Coast representative Mason Stevenson said. | 728 |
| "The beach service will recognise the link between the two countries. Since the 1970s, young Sunshine Coast surfers have made the journey to Bali and other areas throughout Indonesia. | 1074 |
| "The day of mourning will give all Australians an opportunity to express their grief at the terrible events of October 12 and to show that terror will only serve to strengthen us as a nation and strengthen our resolve for peace.'' | 1078 |
| Virgin's public and media relations manager Amanda Bolger was on the flight and said it was great to see people supporting "the airline that promotes competition''. | 1090 |
| He cited a section of the tribunal's report in which it was found that "the use of these premises for sexually activities is out of keeping with the character of the locality as it presently exists and as council intends the locality to develop''. | 1264 |
| "The odds are certainly against us,'' Mr Regano said. | 1276 |
| "The rest of Queensland has done well in the last few years, but south-east Queensland has been bad for three seasons. This is now likely to be the fourth.'' | 1276 |
| "The guard held on to it for a while, eventually put it down, walked outside and not long after it blew up. | 1300 |
| He said the company, part of the Harvey Norman group, had chosen the location to trial the concept because, "The Sunshine Coast has very strong growth and it's such an appealing market''. | 1418 |
| "The way around it is for the government to get off their backsides and do something about the illegal gun trade and bring in some really harsh penalties,'' he said. | 1448 |
| "The time for fires in Queensland is now.'' | 1522 |
| "The open day will allow children to experience some exercise to music, games, and the opportunity to ... challenge themselves over a large variety of gymnastic equipment.'' | 1590 |
| "The most growth (in Queensland) will be the middle suburbs of Brisbane,'' Prof Stimson said. | 1600 |
| "The challenge will be to find available land, because it needs to be near amenities,'' he said. | 1618 |
| "The defence forces are as busy as they've been since the Vietnam War, perhaps busier,'' he said. | 1676 |
| "The teachers have tried to protect the students from the issue and we're very pleased the process has been finalised,'' the teacher, who refused to be identified for fear of repercussions,'' said. | 1834 |
| "The thing that came through loud and clear, almost from the very first meeting with the public was the importance of local area planning.'' | 1868 |
| "The property virtually has its own natural cordon santinaire,'' he said. | 1940 |
| "The vagus is called the superhighway to the brain,'' Mr Mooney said. | 1958 |
| "The Sunshine Coast is a resort and retirement strip, newer than the Gold Coast and with more room, hence not so intensively developed,'' its authors wrote. | 2166 |
| "The government makes no apologies that the first responsibility is for people without work and getting them into jobs and helping people from welfare into work.'' | 2182 |
| "The success of the Sunshine Coast model has been rolled out in the Whitsundays, Hervey Bay and the Gold Coast,'' he said. | 2596 |
| "The Meet the Entrepreneur evenings are very practical events that help to inform and inspire local entrepreneurs to create their own business success stories _ they also reinforce the Innovation Centre's position as the innovation hub for the Sunshine Coast,'' Mr Graham said. | 2664 |
| "The Federal Liberal Government is trying to squirm out of its election commitment by saying the State Government should pay for insurance premiums,'' Mr Beattie said. | 2680 |
| Asked why the Commonwealth did not just sink the ship itself, Mr Slipper said: "The Federal Government is not in the business of sinking ships. "(It) would not have the administrative infrastructure.'' | 2686 |
| "The report criticises the QLS's handling of complaints, which is reason enough for the Beattie government to quickly finalise legal profession reform, including the creation of an independent body that can manage complaints without fear or favour,'' he said. | 2694 |
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| "There is a variety of people moving here from down south and while some are retiring, others are relocating to start businesses,'' he said. | 632 |
| "There was a fella with a piece of four by two just swinging and swinging and hitting him,'' Mr Sheppard said. | 1142 |
| "There is nothing we would like more than to get this donequickly, but it's on a scale un precedented for Australia and rare in the world,'' said Julian Slater, head of the victim identification squad flown in from Australia. | 1184 |
| "There are other forensic issues to consider here,'' the official said. | 1198 |
| But the owner of Bad Girls has vowed the club is "there for the long haul'' despite the fail ure of his appeal against the Liquor Appeals Tribunal's refusal of an adult entertainment permit. | 1258 |
| "There was talk about it at the start of the year. Then when the time came, we just tried to grasp it with two hands.'' | 1530 |
| "There are many different emotions involved in the grief process. Initially there can be shock and denial ... then a whole cascade of other emotions can set in.'' | 1628 |
| "There would be a lot of people struggling with their own emotional issues following this very public trauma,'' Mr Warren said. | 1636 |
| "There is a huge sense of satisfaction, knowing that you can contribute in some small way.'' | 1928 |
| "There is no such place as North Caloundra,'' he said. "You will not find it on any map or in any referdex.'' | 2142 |
| "There are jobs advertised at Centrelink saying they're open to everyone and they're not technically,'' she said. | 2180 |