
Keith Woods
Reporter at Gold Coast Bulletin
Senior reporter at Gold Coast Bulletin. Proud dad of three. Loves gardening, rugby, alternative music. Hates despots. Got a story? Email [email protected]
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1 month ago |
heraldsun.com.au | Keith Woods
Gold Coast residents woke on Monday to find multiple roads flooded following heavy rain across the city overnight. Among major roads to be affected by flash flooding were the Robina Parkway at Clear Island Waters, Cheltenham Dr in Robina, the Gold Coast Highway at Arundel and Somerset Dr in Mudgeeraba. At 3am, water was also reported to be partly over the road at Smith St opposite the Precision Drive on and off ramps. Nielsens Rd in Carrara was also said to be affected by flash flooding overnight.
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1 month ago |
cairnspost.com.au | Keith Woods
Gold Coast residents woke on Monday to find multiple roads flooded following heavy rain across the city overnight. Among major roads to be affected by flash flooding were the Robina Parkway at Clear Island Waters, Cheltenham Dr in Robina, Gold Coast Highway at Arundel and Somerset Dr in Mudgeeraba. The John Muntz Bridge at Oxenford was also reported to have been closed overnight. High water had been seen lapping the edge of the bridge hours earlier on Sunday.
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1 month ago |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Keith Woods
Gold Coast residents woke on Monday to find multiple roads flooded following heavy rain across the city overnight. Among major roads to be affected by flash flooding were the Robina Parkway at Clear Island Waters, Cheltenham Dr in Robina, Gold Coast Highway at Arundel and Somerset Dr in Mudgeeraba. The John Muntz Bridge at Oxenford was also reported to have been closed overnight. High water had been seen lapping the edge of the bridge hours earlier on Sunday.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
goldcoastbulletin.com.au | Keith Woods
The fate of Molly the Magpie has been thrown into fresh doubt after a court set aside a special licence given to his carers. The Magpie, made famous on social media for its relationship with a dog named Peggy, was surrendered by carers Juliette Wells and Reece Mortensen to Queensland Department of Environment and Science (DESI) officials in March. The action, taken because it is illegal to keep a native animal in Queensland without a permit, sparked a storm of controversy.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Keith Woods
Queensland’s Department of Environment admits it “made an error” after a bombshell court judgment set aside a special licence granted to carers of Molly the Magpie. The magpie, made famous on social media for its relationship with a dog named Peggy, was surrendered by carers Juliette Wells and Reece Mortensen to Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DESI) officials in March.
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