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A motorcycle rider in his 50s has been taken to hospital after a smash with a car on a Coast road.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said paramedics were called to on Bowman Rd and Suller St in Caloundra at 2.21pm.
She said the man was reportedly in his 50s and sustained minor injuries during the crash.
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The source added: She s also utterly exhausted - [Lisa s]grief is just so debilitating and draining. She s just taking it day by day.
The former competitive swimmer, 58, married her Elvis impersonator husband, Mark, 55, in 2018 in an intimate ceremony in Queensland.
Prior to Mark, Lisa was previously married to Grant Kenny for 23 years before calling it quits in 2009. As well as being parents to Jaimi, they also share daughter Morgan and son Jett.
Happy: The former competitive swimmer, 58, married her Elvis impersonator husband, Mark, 55, in 2018. They tied the knot at a intimate ceremony in Queensland
Ready to roll: Last week, Lisa announced that she was planning a road trip with Mark, where she plans to do some regional and rural workshops while Mark will be entertaining
COVID-19 vaccine rollout begins in Queensland, as nurses, police inspector receive first jabs on the Gold Coast
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The first COVID-19 vaccine has been given in Queensland with a nurse at the Gold Coast University Hospital receiving the jab.
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A nurse who works in the Gold Coast University Hospital COVID-19 ward, was the first person in Queensland to receive the coronavirus vaccine today.
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The hospital was where the first Queensland case of COVID-19 was treated
Ms Park is among 180 people to receive the jab today
Nurse Zoe Park is among 180 recipients to receive the vaccine along with Queensland police Inspector Owen Hortz, who is a commander in Gold Coast quarantine hotels.
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Subscriber only A woman in her 40s was taken to hospital after a car rolled into a Coast front yard and hit a tree. Emergency services rushed to the scene along Mons Rd in Forest Glen where a car rolled into a tree situated in a front yard about 11:15am Monday. A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said critical care paramedics assessed a woman in her 40s. A woman in her 40s was taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital after her car rolled into a tree along Mons Rd in Forest Glen. She was complaining of neck and abdominal pain and was taken to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a stable condition.
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A nurse treating COVID-19 positive patients on the Gold Coast said the start of the vaccine campaign on Monday marked a day of hope for Australia.
Ian Cook, one of the first six Queenslanders to receive the Pfizer vaccine at the Gold Coast University Hospital, said there was âdefinitely a lot of hope and just feeling that we are getting out of thisâ in the air.
Zoe Park (centre), the first Queenslander to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, with (left) Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young and Health Minister Yvette DâAth.
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âI think that it has been a long road through this and it is just a feeling of relief that we are moving toward normalcy,â he said.