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Two teens hospitalised after beach car rollover

Calls for authorities to send a message on beach driving

The 18-year-old driver was taken to the Royal Brisbane and Women s Hospital in a serious but stable condition with arm injuries and a suspected head injury and the passenger was taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital with facial injuries. Clayton s Towing owner Mike Clayton said it has become a regular occurrence for the tow truck to be called to accidents at Teewah Beach. Claytons Towing is urging people to drive safely on beaches following a car rollover at Teewah Beach on Saturday night.   Mr Clayton said there appeared to be a problem with people inexperienced in beach driving. I think if people get caught hooning or driving dangerously they need to have their cars seized and impounded straight away, Mr Clayton said.

What s happening with the Rhythm (ASX:RHY) share price today?

What’s happening with the Rhythm (ASX:RHY) share price today? Aaron Teboneras | February 11, 2021 2:02pm | More on: The During the first hour of open, shares in the medical device company fell to an intraday low of $1.435. However, some bargain hunter swopped in on the opportunity, rebounding the price to $1.44, down 7.4% in afternoon trade. What did Rhythm announce? The Rhythm share price is on the move in the opposite direction after announcing a positive update. According to its release, Rhythm advised that the Sunshine Coast University Hospital in Queensland will participate in the ColoSTAT trial. This will be the tenth site that is now aiming to study the safety and effectiveness of the prototype test kits.

USC degree takes doctor from clinic to classroom

Date Time USC degree takes doctor from clinic to classroom A medical doctor and clinical researcher of 10 years who treated children with polio in rural India and Nigeria has become a Sunshine Coast high school teacher, encouraging more teenagers – particularly women – into maths and science professions. Dr Ashwita Venkatesh, who graduated from USC in mid-2020 with a postgraduate degree in secondary teaching, is settling into first term with her students at St Andrew’s Anglican College. “My job involves teaching maths and science to secondary students, and I love my role as a mentor and role model,” said the Peregian Springs resident.

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