'All four died at the scene, despite paramedics' desperate attempts to revive them.Police on scene said the horror crash on Saturday was one of the worst they had attended'Don't let pride get in the way of love. But as restrictions begin to ease, so does the increase of animals being returned to shelters, writes Valentina Todoroska.Footage from a new documentary on Princess Anne has shown the royal teaching the Queen to use the popular meeting app, and it might just be the best thing you see today. These are the most startling claims.Police are looking for a man after fragrance and food were taken from a Gold Coast shopping centre.
Discover the best Australian rules talent from Queensland and the Northern Rivers who could find their way on to an AFL list through the draft.Incredible images of Kirra on the Gold Coast from 1920 to the present day.South Sydney’s Indigenous stars have orchestrated an incredible comeback after three injury concerns in the first 10 minutes.A mother facing a string of drug offences was perhaps too honest with a magistrate yesterday after she initially couldn’t guarantee being on her best behaviour.‘It’s good to be home.’ Roosters recruit Sonny Bill Williams landed in Sydney late on Thursday night before being whisked to a luxury hotel to begin his 14-day quarantine period.We’re a city built on ideas, both big and small. GOLD Coasters appear split on the issue of reopening the border – if a Bulletin poll is anything to go by.
A national symbol that looks like a COVID-19 cell, writes Miranda Devine.A Gold Coast company formerly directed by a dead disgraced lawyer has had to cough up $71,000 in rent arrears - a QCAT judgement has now labelled their bizarre excuse "highly improbable".With a contagious pandemic spreading around the globe, the prospect of being on a plane for hours on end is now wildly unappealing.
From booming development to the battle to protect our gorgeous environment, the Gold Coast is at a critical crossroads. Today around 1pm, my sister Katrina McKeough and three of our close friends were involved in a horrific car crash in the Gold Coast and were killed almost instantly,' she wrote on Saturday night.Originally from Nuhlunbuy in the Northern Territory, Ms McKeough moved to Townsville to study engineering. Here is what we learned.In the early days of coronavirus Australians stuck at home wasted no time in finding a furry friend. 'Katrina McKeough (left) and Lochlan Parker (right) were among the four victims who diedA male cyclist, 42, hit by a ute on a early morning ride in Brisbane's south last week also lost his fight for life on Saturday.Three others travelling in the vehicle were also taken to hospital.Emergency services were out in force to pick up the pieces after the fatal accidentThey were on a sightseeing drive together when tragedy struck.The male driver of the ute, aged in his early 20s, was taken to Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition with minor injuries.I don't even know how to begin to process this.
The Gold Coast Bulletin is a daily newspaper serving Australia's Gold Coast region. 'I'm completely and utterly at a loss for words.
It is published as The Gold Coast Bulletin on weekdays and the Weekend Bulletin at weekends. In 1930 a … Badly.Ms McKeogh's sister Andrea penned a heartbreaking Facebook tribute hours after the tragedy, along with a desperate plea to other motorists.Andrea replied: 'I loved Courtney like my own sister and I'm so sorry for your loss as well. 'We feel your loss as we too have lost our beautiful Courtney and I don’t know how we are going to walk through life without her.
The first issue with this title was published on 21 December 1928. SUBSCRIBE TO READ THE WHOLE SERIESIt was closed when it should have been open, now it’s open when it should be closed. I never imagined that this would happen, but it has and I would give anything to have seen her one last time to make it right. VOTE NOW TO CROWN GC’S CHEEKIEST BUB.The Moo Moo Ladies Charity lunch was a huge success, raising money for various homeless charities. The Bulletin today starts its rolling coverage in the lead-up to the State election on October 31 - shaping up to be the Gold Coasts most important ever.