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Rates rise despite Middle East uncertainty

In a widely expected move the Reserve Bank of Australia has increased the cash rate to 4.10 percent - the second consecutive hike after...

Get the advice that’s right

When it comes to navigating complex legal matters, having the right advice can make all the difference. The team at L.T. Legal in Gympie...

‘Fantastic night of dancing’

The Cooloola Coast Dance group are ecstatic about their first dance for 2026 on Saturday 7 March, with everybody joining in to have fun,...

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Sport

Gold gets the goods

After playing finals on the road for over a decade, Gympie Gold XI hosted the Sunshine Coast Division 1 Cricket Semi-Final. Finishing second on...

No golf thanks, we’re soaking

There was no golf last Wednesday for the Gympie Golf Club ladies, as the course was still far too wet from the weekend’s heavy...

Hot, humid action for C’ships

Last Thursday, 12 March, was another hot and humid day for bowling, but it was great to see 34 bowlers out on the green...

Wash out win for Wooroolin

The Grand Final of the Gympie A Grade two day competition was well underway, but was unfortunately washed out due to the flooding rains...

Eagle-eyed ladies cash in on course revamp

On Wednesday, 4 March, with the Gympie course in great condition after the renovation work, the Gympie Golf Club ladies participated in a single...

Ed’s in the red, but in a good way

Seventy-two Gympie Golf Club Vets lined up on Tuesday, 3 March, to play a Monthly Medal and try to win that elusive red shirt. The...

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Entertainment

Inspiring intergenerational connection and community

Gympie-born author Brenton Cullen is set to release his new children's book, The Prime Minister Problem, on Tuesday, 28 April, with an inspiring story...

Indie-Roots duo hits Gympie

Join Dan Cully and Kate Mahood at Art Post for an intimate evening of earthy folk music, storytelling and shared songs. Blending folk, indie-roots...

Bold new exhibit challenges systems

Local artist Charmaine Lyons reflects upon the experimental nature of her new, powerful exhibition, now showing at Art Post, Planetary Anguish. While editing the original...

Minimalism scores at Camera Club

With March already here, there is so much happening at the Gympie Camera Club. There are exciting plans being made as the club is planning...

Charmaine Lyons unveils ’Planetary Anguish’

Acclaimed multi-disciplinary artist Charmaine Lyons brings her latest powerful exhibition, Planetary Anguish, to the walls of ART POST gallery from Tuesday, 10 March to Thursday,...

O Pomona Mia! Renowned tenor to perform at the Majestic Theatre

Direct from London's West-End, “Australia’s Own Bocelli”, internationally-acclaimed tenor, Paul Ettore Tabone is returning to the Majestic Theatre in Pomona in a spectacular tribute...

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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Child fights for life after K’gari vehicle incident

A primary school aged child is fighting for her life in Queensland Children's hospital after being hit by a vehicle on a northern K'gari...

RBTs nab five in five hours in Gympie

Gympie Police are reminding motorists of the dangers of driving under the influence, after charging five people with drink driving during random breath tests...

Fuel crisis, but no Gympie shortage

Prices are rising but there was no fuel supply issue in Gympie on Monday. Liberty Monkland, noted for competitive retail pricing, had "plenty of petrol,"...

Rely on the experts

Legal matters can arise at some of the most significant and sometimes stressful moments in a person’s life. Whether it’s buying property, planning a...

Twilight magic for first markets

The unpredictable weather kept a few people away from the first Grazing Lane and Artisan Twilight Markets for the year, last weekend. Held on...

Celebrating 50 golden years

It was a time of celebration as Judy McKewen (née Elliot) and Glen McKewen celebrated their wedding anniversary. The two tied the knot 50...

Daniel’s Law delivering safer communities

The Government said that they are making Queensland safer, noting there have been more than 205,000 visits to the Daniel’s Law website, the state’s...

New $18.5m LifeFlight aeromedical base unveiled

LifeFlight has officially opened its new $18.5m Sunshine Coast base in a major boost for aeromedical capability in the region. The launch coincided with...

Cod and turtles cope with flood

The environmental good news after the recent flooding across Gympie region is that aquatic wildlife, including the endangered Mary River cod and turtle, are...

Fresh is the word for GourMay 2026

Farmers, fire-eaters, fresh food and local musicians The Leafy Greens lit up the launch party for GourMay 2026 at Amamoor. Now in it’s fourth year,...