Chopper rescue after jellyfish sting

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RACQ CareFlight Rescue has airlifted a boy who was stung by a jellyfish at Fraser Island last weekend.
The 10-year-old suffered a sting to his upper leg while swimming on Sunday afternoon.
He was initially treated on the island by local paramedics; however his condition deteriorated rapidly and he required immediate medical attention.
The Bundaberg-based RACQ CareFlight Rescue helicopter was tasked to airlift the young patient from Orchid Beach at about 3pm.
The boy, who was on holiday with his family, was flown to Hervey Bay Hospital in a stable condition.
His mother accompanied him on the flight.

Crossing the bar
NOOSA Coast Guard is reporting calmer conditions on the water are helping reduce incidents at the Noosa Bar.
Deputy Flotilla Commander, QF5, Alan Hall said the crew towed a stricken vessel with engine problems from Munna Point to Davo’s ramp and then they escorted a vessel across the Noosa Bar.
“The perfect weather with little or no wind has proved a bonus for all of the many boats setting out across what has been a fairly benign bar, but still take care as even the apparently calmest of coastal bars can provide surprises,” he said.
“Don’t forget to log on and off with us, it only takes a few seconds and may be of assistance if we need to contact you, happy boating.”
Anyone wanting to become a member with Noosa Coast Guard, that entitles you to one free tow, can phone (07) 5474 3695.

Good signs
NOOSA residents are invited to help Noosa Council rewrite the guidebook that has shaped the look and feel of the shire for the past three decades.
Noosa Council design manager Ross Sanderson said the Noosa Council Design Manual would play an important role in shaping the look and feel of Noosa.
“Since 1986 its contents have guided developers and council planners on landscaping, carparks, signage design and a host of other visual elements to achieve the leafy, low-impact environment Noosa residents cherish and visitors envy,” Mr Sanderson said.
Council has launched an online survey and discussion forum at www.yoursay.noosa.qld.gov.au – for residents to offer feedback on the sorts of things they’d like to see included or removed from the manual.