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One of the world’s best sport’s teams is coming but fans face ...
IT is one of the world’s biggest
sporting clubs – and it is coming to
the Gold Coast.
But Coast fans are being denied
the chance to watch English Premier
League powerhouse Manchester City
face Adelaide United at Cbus Super
Stadium next month – because of
stadium fees.
JACK HARBOUR
REPORT P4
COAST RALLIES
FOR V8S P3
BUTT OUT: SMOKERS
FACE SHOW BAN P5
MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2015 $1.40 incl GST, freight extra GOLDCOASTBULLETIN.COM.AU
Picture:LUKEMARSDEN
AT LONG LASTWinter solstice has passed and
now we can all finally look
forward to warmer – and longer –
days.
Gold Coasters were treated to
smashing weather during
yesterday’s solstice, the shortest
day of the year.
Yesterday, the sun rose at
6.38am and set at 5.01pm, making
the day officially 10 hours and 23
minutes long.
Today, it will rise at the same
time but set one minute later.

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  • 1. V1 - GCBE01Z01MA LOCKOUT One of the world’s best sport’s teams is coming but fans face ... IT is one of the world’s biggest sporting clubs – and it is coming to the Gold Coast. But Coast fans are being denied the chance to watch English Premier League powerhouse Manchester City face Adelaide United at Cbus Super Stadium next month – because of stadium fees. JACK HARBOUR REPORT P4 COAST RALLIES FOR V8S P3 BUTT OUT: SMOKERS FACE SHOW BAN P5 MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2015 $1.40 incl GST, freight extra GOLDCOASTBULLETIN.COM.AU Picture:LUKEMARSDEN AT LONG LASTWinter solstice has passed and now we can all finally look forward to warmer – and longer – days. Gold Coasters were treated to smashing weather during yesterday’s solstice, the shortest day of the year. Yesterday, the sun rose at 6.38am and set at 5.01pm, making the day officially 10 hours and 23 minutes long. Today, it will rise at the same time but set one minute later.