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  • Live blog: Dangerous weather extends into second day - Eden Magnet (blog)
    Live blog: Dangerous weather extends into second dayEden Magnet (blog)Two women are missing after their car was swept off Old Gympie Road in the Glasshouse Mountains about 9 o'clock last night. Their car was found and a search is underway to find them. Just a reminder that you should phone the SES on 132 500 for storm ...and more »


  • Glass House Market - My Sunshine Coast (press release)
    Glass House MarketMy Sunshine Coast (press release)We are a beautiful country market held in the iconic tourist town of Glass House Mountains. This market is perfectly located just off Steve Irwin Way (the tourist strip to the National Parks) All stalls have quality locally made, baked and produced ...


  • Women missing during wild storms - NEWS.com.au
    Women missing during wild stormsNEWS.com.auThe women have not been seen since their car was swept off Old Gympie Road in the Glasshouse Mountains about 9pm (AEST) last night. Their car has since been found but the women remain unaccounted for and a search is underway, says the Department of ...Women safe after car swept away in floodsHerald Sunall 12 news articles »


  • Swift water rescue crews kept busy | Sunshine Coast News | Local News in ... - The Sunshine Coast Daily
    Swift water rescue crews kept busy | Sunshine Coast News | Local News in ...The Sunshine Coast DailyPolice and a firefighting crew this morning resumed the search for two women reported to be missing at Glasshouse Mountains after their car was found in a flooded causeway on Old Gympie Road about 9pm. However, just before 8am, police reported the ...


  • Motorists' fatal flaw - The Sunshine Coast Daily
    Motorists' fatal flawThe Sunshine Coast DailyMember for Glass House Mountains Andrew Powell has called on the State Government to improve the condition of the hazardous stretch. "Steve Irwin Way is in appalling condition," Mr Powell said. "I consider it dangerous and something needs to be done ...


  • More rain to come as southeast Queensland cops a drenching - Perth Now
    Sydney Morning HeraldMore rain to come as southeast Queensland cops a drenchingPerth NowTwo women have been reported missing after a car was found flooded in the Glass House Mountains with no-one inside. Ambulance and fire crews were called to Old Gympie Road for a water rescue about 8.30pm but the car was found empty.Women missing in Australian floodsAustralia Network NewsTorrential rain tipped to worsenRadio New ZealandQld flood threat eases but more rain dueSydney Morning HeraldHerald Sun -BigPond News -WA todayall 410 news articles »


  • Tragedy sparking balloon safe calls - Sunshine Coast Daily
    Tragedy sparking balloon safe callsSunshine Coast DailyAndrew Davis, who runs Skydrifter Ballooning around the Glasshouse Mountains, said people in the ballooning industry in Australia had been emailing each other to discuss what had happened. "I'm very surprised it happened.and more »


  • More roads open. Check yours here - The Sunshine Coast Daily
    More roads open. Check yours hereThe Sunshine Coast DailyHowever, at least nine roads remain closed, including Grays Rd at Doonan, Lone Hand Rd at Eumundi plus Coulon and Spanner roads in Glass House Mountains. Montville, Pomona, Tewantin and Tanawha also have roads that remain closed.


  • Battered but we escaped the worst - Sunshine Coast Daily
    Battered but we escaped the worstSunshine Coast DailyAfter days of torrential rain resulted in a long list of roads cut across the region, abandoned vehicles littered roads in the Glasshouse Mountains, Mooloolah Valley, Palmwoods and Buderim areas after drivers came to grief trying to cross roads that ...


  • Torrential falls just the start - The Sunshine Coast Daily
    Torrential falls just the startThe Sunshine Coast DailyA mechanic was struck by lightning at a Glasshouse Mountains service station on Johnston Rd about 12.20pm. He was taken to hospital in a satisfactory condition. The strike also knocked out power to 2500 homes in Beerwah and Glasshouse Mountains.