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  2. Football Sunshine Coast - Wikipedia

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    4–3 @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore 2008: Buderim (5th) Maroochydore: Buderim (7th) Maroochydore: 1–0 after extra time (0–0 at full-time) @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex, Maroochydore: 2009: Maroochydore (3rd) Woombye: Maroochydore (3rd) Woombye: 2–1 @ Martins Creek Regional Football Complex ...

  3. Maroochy/North Shore Australian Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The decision to de-amalgamate was reached when Maroochydore held a special general meeting on 29 March. The new entity will be known as the Maroochydore Australian Football Club , or the Roos. That was the name of the club when it folded at the end of the 1999 season, before its rebirth as Maroochy Northshore for the start of the 2005 season.

  4. Sunshine Coast Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 3 June 2010, the airport changed its name from "Maroochydore-Sunshine Coast Airport" to "Sunshine Coast Airport" and changed its ICAO code from YBMC to YBSU. [5] The airport handled approximately 87,000 aircraft movements in 2012 and was nearing or exceeding its capacity of 900,000 annual passengers in consecutive years .

  5. Maroochydore Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The decision to de-amalgamate was reached when Maroochydore held a special general meeting on 29 March. The new entity would be known as the Maroochydore Australian Football Club, or the Roos. That was the name of the club when it folded at the end of the 1999 season, before its rebirth as Maroochy Northshore for the start of the 2005 season.

  6. Sunshine Coast Wanderers FC - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 1972 as Buderim Wanderers FC and is the largest club on the Sunshine Coast. [1] In 1985, the club won the Fenn Cup, becoming Premiers, won the Sunshine Coast Soccer Association Championship and won the Qantas Cup. [1]

  7. Leigh Clifford - Wikipedia

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    He succeeded Peter Costello as the number-one ticketholder for the Essendon Football Club in March 2008. [7] However he was, in turn, replaced by Lindsay Tanner in September 2009. [8] Clifford also served as chairman of the Murdoch Children's Research Institute. [2] On 28 June 2018, Clifford announced his intention to resign as Chairman of Qantas.

  8. Category:Maroochydore - Wikipedia

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  9. Sunshine Coast Rugby Union - Wikipedia

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    Maroochydore and Noosa were the only two clubs to win the Sunshine Coast A-grade rugby union premiership from 1982 through 2006. University were the team to break this run — winning in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Noosa reclaimed the premiership in 2010, before University, Caboolture and Maroochydore won the next three respectively.