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Subscriber only Four offenders remain on the run after a man was stabbed in the chest and buttocks during an alleged home invasion involving a machete on the Sunshine Coast. Police were called to Buderim at 6.40pm on Thursday night after a man was allegedly assaulted in his home. It s understood a 29-year-old man was at his home in Booral Street when four armed offenders entered. Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Chris Eaton said the victim was allegedly attacked by the four offenders. He was subsequently stabbed in the right side of chest, forehead, received slash wounds to his face and a large stab wound to the buttocks, he said.
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Naomi Dwyer will step down from her role as chief executive of the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service after three and a half years at the helm.
Professor Dwyer said it was time for her to stop and âsmell the rosesâ and spend more time with loved ones.
In a statement from the service, Prof Dwyer said it had been an âabsolute honourâ to lead the health service and its team of professionals.
âI am proud of the commitment of every member of our team, and I am humbled by the remarkable achievements that we have achieved together over the last few years,â she said in a statement.
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UPDATE:
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the serious traffic crash at Tuchekoi on Tuesday afternoon that hospitalised a man and a woman.
Preliminary investigations indicate around 2:50pm a white Nissan Navara dual cab utility was headed north on Kenilworth Skyring Creek Road when it collided with a blue Holden Commodore travelling in the opposite direction. Rescue helicopter landed at the site of the serious traffic crash near Tuchekoi.
The driver of the sedan, a woman, was airlifted to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital and
remains in a critical condition as of 2:30pm Jun 2, 2021.
The driver of the utility, a man in his 30s, was also transported to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a stable condition.