Leadership, service and faith
Formal student leadership roles in the Student Representative Council (SRC) holds a vital place within the framework of St Patrick’s College.
The SRC embodies...
Tenders sought for Civic Centre
A revitalised Civic Centre for Gympie is a step closer, with Council today calling for tenders to complete the construction of the much-anticipated remediation...
Rates on hold; pressure builds for cuts in May
The decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to keep the cash rate on hold at 4.1 percent in April comes as no...
Fired up for first home game
The Cooloola Heat men's and women's teams fired up for their first home game of the season on Sunday afternoon 30 March.
The Cooloola Heat...
Generous Gympie gives for Wishlist
The community gathered at the Gympie Hospital to put their hearts and hard-earned dollars towards a cause for Wishlist Giving Day on Thursday 27...
Our remarkable Robin retires
After spending 20 years working in the newspaper industry in the Gympie region and five years at the helm of the Gympie Today Property...
They’re ready to lead
James Nash State High School have welcomed their new student leaders who are hoping to better their school community through their new roles.
School captain...
One more disaster for fundraiser Tony
Veteran Gympie region community activist Tony Stewart thought he was about ready to retire, after eight years of fundraising for farmers in trouble.
"But with...
Exploring Gympie’s creative future
Artists, businesses and organisations across a wide range of creative industries gathered at the University of the Sunshine Coast Gympie campus on Tuesday 25...
Back to normal hope after flood
Thousands of Gympie region people spent this week getting back to post-flood normal, while still looking, perhaps anxiously, to the skies.
The much feared Cyclone...
Inquiry hears Gympie vollies concerns
The truth behind volunteering in Gympie was heard by politicians as volunteers gathered at Gympie Community Place on Tuesday 25 March to air their...
Gympie returns to normal
Gympie region is returning to normal today as the Mary River continues to drop from a flood peak which closed Kidd Bridge until lmid-afternoon...

















