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Prosecutor Michael Campbell said the charges followed a verbal altercation between a resident of a Tugun unit complex and a group of youths early on Sunday morning.
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Police prosecutor Sergeant Mike Campbell told Southport Magistrates Court that after exchanging insults from his balcony with a group of teenagers, Dion Beck, 28, from Tugun, allegedly armed himself with a samarai sword and confronted them.
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"Big waste of money," said Helen Meyer, 65, a retired midwife in Tugun, the town where the northeastern state of Queensland opened a $1 billion desalination plant last year.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Another man has died when he was hit by a car on the Gold Coast Highway at Tugun shortly after midnight.
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"There's a stigma against recycled water," said David Mason, 40, a resident of Tugun.
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"There's a stigma against recycled water," said David Mason, 40, a resident of Tugun.
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It says desalination plants would play a key role, with priority sites at Lytton and Marcoola and reserve sites at Bribie Island and Tugun, where a facility already exists.
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(Northcliffe) and Hugh Dougherty (Tugun) in the Nutri-Grain series.
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It says desalination plants would play a key role, with priority sites at Lytton and Marcoola and reserve sites at Bribie Island and Tugun, where a facility already exists.
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"Big waste of money," said Helen Meyer, 65, a retired midwife who was walking her two dogs in Tugun, the town where the northeastern state of Queensland opened a $1 billion desalination plant last year.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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