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4U Transfers & Tours

Locality: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Phone: +61 498 761 184



Address: 19 Brisbane Rd 4557 Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.4utransfersandtours.com.au

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18.01.2022 Well done Queensland.



17.01.2022 So how about those late-night storms? Did you get any photos or videos? Shoot us a message: http://bit.ly/messageABCBrisbane : @spirited.ponchography via Instagram

16.01.2022 Is this the best street in Queensland for Jacarandas? Amazing photos from Brisbane Terrace in Goodna. : Geoff Chen

14.01.2022 A stunning shot of Brisbane City, as it's lit up by lightning during last night's storm. Pic Credit: Nino Lo Giudice. www.7NEWS.com.au ... #qldweather #7NEWS



10.01.2022 Our morning walking track, For real. If you need a place to stretch your legs and clear your mind, let us introduce you to Mooloolaba Beach. #visitsunshinecoast by @zebrealty

07.01.2022 Still very quiet at Brisbane international departure.

06.01.2022 Lest we forget Today is Remembrance Day and at 11am we will have one-minute silence to remember those who died or suffered for Australia's cause in all wars... and armed conflicts. In case you didn't know, at 11 am on 11 November 1918 the guns on the Western Front fell silent after more than four years of continuous warfare. The allied armies had driven the German invaders back, having inflicted heavy defeats upon them over the preceding four months. In November the Germans called for an armistice (suspension of fighting) in order to secure a peace settlement. They accepted allied terms that amounted to unconditional surrender. On the first anniversary of the armistice in 1919 two minutes' silence was instituted as part of the main commemorative ceremony at the new Cenotaph in London. The silence was proposed by Australian journalist Edward Honey, who was working in Fleet Street. In 1997, Governor-General Sir William Deane issued a proclamation formally declaring 11 November to be Remembrance Day, urging all Australians to observe one minute’s silence at 11am : Annette Green via Australian Silo Art Trail in Devenish, Victoria



05.01.2022 A great sight in Sydney Remembrance Day has been honoured at the Sydney Opera House

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