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Trump ‘forgives’ Rudd, lauds Albo

The Gympie-linked former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, now Australia's Ambassador to the United States, has been "forgiven" at the highest level for the undiplomatic...

Getting behind Uriah

There has been an outpouring of community support for 18-year-old Uriah, whowas recently involved in a devastating car accident that left him with severe...

Runners celebrate 100 runs

Had the 25 Gympie Hash House Harriers known Monday night's post-run nosh was going to be such a tasty Mexican feast, members think they...

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Sport

Perfect lead-up to Cup

The Tin Can Bay Taipans had two teams compete in the Wide Bay Challenge on Friday 10 October where they came home undefeated, not...

Vets stoked to be playing again

It was another great week for golf for the Gympie Golf Club Vets. On Monday, 13 October, 22 Vets travelled to Mt Coolum,...

Bowlers shine in weekend showdown

Tin Can Bay Bowls Club, at the Country Club, served up two days of top-tier competition at the Century 21 Bay Open this past...

Successful sunrise run

This week’s run at “Sunrise” Circle put on a beautiful “Sunset” display for the Hash House Harriers. It was good for the Hash House Harriers...

Pink power on the green raises $5K

The Tin Can Bay Golf Club swung into action on Wednesday, 15 October, for a very special cause. The Pink Ribbon Day saw golfers tee...

Cool conditions make for hot competition at Gympie Bowls

A crisp Thursday on 8 October brought 34 bowlers to the Gympie Bowls Club for a day of keen competition. Among those returning to...

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Entertainment

Sara details the Shape of Things with first solo exhibition

The Shape of Things is the next excellent exhibition coming to Art Post contemporary gallery, running until 8 November, with the Opening Party this weekend...

‘Magical’ gala night of jazz

Happening at Art Post on 15 November and hosted by the brilliant wry wit that is Annie Lee (Kransky Sisters), BERLINDaDa will present a one-off...

Spooktacular train ride

The whole family can dress up in advance of Halloween and enjoy a spooky evening onboard the Mary Valley Rattler with entertainers giving you...

Concert moved forward

The Gympie Country Music Club will be holding their next concert this Saturday, the 18 October, at the Senior Citizens Centre on Mellor Street...

Bridle up for local author’s book launch

In a heartwarming tale of determination and the bond between human and horse, local author Leisa Fail is bringing her own real-life experience to...

Photography club learns, shares

Gympie Camera Club has once again enjoyed the hosting of the Tewantin Shield 2025 on Saturday 11 October2025. It was a morning of Photographic...

Gympie Flows Forward

Our campaign’s end

Over the past 12 months, we’ve brought you stories about the ongoing battle to right our region after the devastating floods of 2022. There is...

Gympie connection to new SES head

The day after the worst flood to hit Gympie in living memory lifted the level of the Mary River at the weir to 22.96m...

Mary River clean-up

Sediment laden run-off from the Mary River has been identified as a leading cause of poor water quality in the inner Great Barrier Reef,...

Big Mary eco-spend

Gympie region and its near neighbours are big winners in a major federal and state funded flood recovery bonanza for "significant environmental and land...

Mary workers helping reef

A consortium of environment groups is working to improve Mary River runoff quality, in a bid to save notr just the river itself, but...

Don’t forget flash flooding

The Gympie Region has recently been on flood watch with the consistent wet weather and three uninjured patients were rescued from flood water on...

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Sky strike to begin on fire ants

The state government aerial treatment program targeting invasive fire ants is underway across South East Queensland, in a major push to contain the pests...

Citizen science event

Gympie residents are being invited to take part in a citizen science event, with their observations helping to guide future conservation efforts. A national celebration...

Chefs the captain-coaches

International Chef’s Day on Monday, 20 October, allows us to peek behind the scenes and show you what it takes to serve in excess...

Prepare now for summer risks

Summer is almost upon us. Across the country, we are beginning to notice the temperature getting warmer, the days getting longer and even the...

Symposium to discover K’Gari’s hidden worlds

The secret lives of crayfish and the ancient history of peat will be two of the topics in the spotlight at the University of...

From Gympie to the Solomons

It began with Peter Harrison, a local contact, quietly coordinating shipments of excess donated goods from the Little Haven Market Place in Gympie to...