A list of puns related to "Sunshine Coast, Queensland"
https://www.refinery29.com/en-au/technical-officer-sunshine-coast-queensland-money-diary
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-09/queensland-coronavirus-case-sunshine-coast-woman/100201816
>A woman who travelled from Melbourne to Queensland's Sunshine Coast has tested positive for COVID-19, the state'sΒ Health Minister Yvette D'Ath has confirmed.
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>Ms D'Ath said aΒ 44-year-old woman left Victoria on June 1, travelled through New South Wales and crossed the Queensland border on June 5.
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>Victoria's lockdown had already started when she left.
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>The woman is staying with her husband and other family members in Caloundra and was tested yesterday, with a positive result confirmed today, Ms D'Ath said.
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>She is currently being interviewed and Queensland Health is set to release a list of exposure sites.
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>Testing clinics on the Sunshine Coast will be open for extended hours andΒ Ms D'Ath has urgedΒ people to get tested.
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>"We do have a number of sites already in areas like Goondiwindi and Toowoomba," she said.
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>"If you have been to one of the exposure sites, whether you have symptoms or not, we would like you to come forward and get tested."
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>The woman had crossed the border into Queensland atΒ Goondiwindi.
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>Woman possibly infectious since June 1
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>Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young said the woman had been to "quite a few sites".Β
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>"If you've been to any of these exposure sites that this lady has been at, please come forward and get tested, whether or not you've got symptoms," Dr Young said.Β
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>The exposure sites include the Goondiwindi McDonalds and a Caltex super petrol station in Toowoomba on June 5.
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>The woman then visited Sonny's at Moffat Beach on the Sunshine Coast, Coffee cat at Kings Beach on June 6.Β
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>On June 7, she visited the Stockland shopping centre at Caloundra and attended the Coffee Club at that precinct.Β
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>She also shopped at the Stockland Kmart and Bunnings in Caloundra and Kawana Shopping World on June 7.
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>On June 8, the woman was at an IGA in Caloundra and the female toilets near the IGA.
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>"These are just initial sites β we'll be getting more sites as we talk to the lady," Dr Young said.
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>Dr Young said the woman's husband had been admitted to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital as a precaution in case he also eventua
Is anyone able to shed some light as to whether this ground station is close enough to get sunshine coast area up and running? Roughly 200km east of station, so keen to have decent internet. TIA
https://preview.redd.it/gzvkv5rnvpd71.png?width=1535&format=png&auto=webp&s=dee50ec87e114b6e1ced4803e090a1a21b98933f
The selfish couple visited a lot of unnecessary exposure sites, and while QLD and regional NSW havenβt recorded any cases so far, is there still chance for it to re-fire or can we relax?
2020 Queensland Election: Sunshine Coast Greens candidates AMA
We will be hosting an AMA soon after being approached by the Sunshine coast Greens Party candidates.
They have all agreed to take time out of their schedules to come here and answer questions you may have regarding the upcoming Queensland state election, The Greens party, their policies or anything else they may like to answer
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Andrew McLean
Candidate for Glass House
https://greens.org.au/qld/person/andrew-mclean
Raelene Ellis
Candidate for Caloundra
https://greens.org.au/qld/person/raelene-ellis
Anna Sri
Candidate for Kawana
https://greens.org.au/qld/person/anna-sri
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