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Black Spot road works to start next month

The Gympie region is set to benefit from road safety improvements, with a series of intersection upgrades and a road widening project scheduled for...

Post-cyclone fishing frenzy

It has been absolutely fantastic to see some good weather windows where the offshore guys have been able to get out and get amongst...

Rainbow X Adventure Extravaganza

One of the Cooloola Coast’s largest annual events is just around the corner as skydivers, paragliders and avid fans get ready for the Rainbow...

Minor flood warning for Gympie

Gympie is seeing minor flooding whilst a warning has been issued by the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) for possible minor flooding at Miva and...

Local Finger Limes attract international attention

The new local Finger Lime Farm, Northview Farms in McIntosh Creek, recently received some important visitors, sharing their passion for growing finger limes with...

Rain to increase: BoM

The Bureau of Meteorology says rain is likely to increase on Friday and Saturday (28 and 29 March). Friday's forecast is for temperatures ranging from...

Roads cut as flash floods rise near Gympie

UPDATE: FLASH FLOODING HAS AFFECTED MORE NEAR-GYMPIE ROADS AS RAIN CONTINUES ACROSS MUCH OF THE REGION Gympie Regional Council's Disaster Dashboard shows flooding has now cut...

Govt ‘theft’ as fire volunteers vote with their feet

Rural fire brigades across Queensland are in revolt over a potentially unlawful confiscation of all their equipment by the state, under "bad legislation" last...

Flooding closes Gympie east roads

Rain, varying from "drizzle" in some spots to torrential in others has closed Tin Can Bay Road near Gympie. Gympie Regional Council's Disaster Dashboard warns...

‘Our progress together’: Chalmers

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has lauded "our progress together" in presenting his pre-election budget and defended the "cup of coffee" tax cut as being part...

‘Extreme’ driving killing road users

Reining in extreme driving, strengthening impoundment laws, and increasing the number of police on the roads were all part of a suite of reforms...

A trusted name for 50 years

For almost five decades, Neilson, Stanton & Parkinson (NSP Law) has been a cornerstone of legal expertise in the Gympie community. NSP Law continues...

Fuelling hope and fear

As Gympie’s drive tourism industry braces for fuel price effects, there was a ray of hope this week that the region’s proximity to major...

An Easter Stocking