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HomeCommunity NewsMake sure to keep our newest handy guide

Make sure to keep our newest handy guide

Gympie Today’s extremely handy and very popular reference guide, the Welcome To Gympie Region booklet is inside this week’s edition, and we couldn’t be prouder.

It’s packed full of useful information like after-hours medical, where to find schools, churches, banks, and more.

This year it features a special Cooloola Coast section, highlighting some of the wonderful attractions and tourism operators bringing people to the region.

Inside you will also find bus, rail, and coach timetables, tide times, where to find your local charity shop, psychologists, and mental health professionals, along with the locations of pools, museums, galleries, and community facilities.

This year we have done our best to include as much useful information as possible on all sorts of topics that new residents and visitors to the area might need to know all conveniently contained in 60 full-colour pages.

So, make sure you keep your copy close to the phone or somewhere handy to find out at a glance when the Gympie Show or the next Turf Club race meeting is on, and which region’s walking trail you should take a crack at this weekend.

If you would like extra copies, pop into the Gympie Today office at 2 Chapple Street, or head down to your favourite real estate agency or the Gympie Information Centre at Monkland for additional free booklets.

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