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Public comments sought for Borumba Hydro

Queensland Hydro is inviting comments as part of the approvals process for the Borumba Pumped Hydro Project’s proposed exploratory works. The Project is...

Clive vs Pauline as poll looms

Clive's back, but not his party, as Clive Palmer launched a Senate attack on Pauline Hanson and the One Nation party last weekend. Mr Palmer's...

Endurance riding a sport for all

People come into the sport at their own speed, knowing they have longevity of participation. Some come into endurance horse riding as early as ages...

Dingo bites 12 year old

The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) is investigating an incident on K’gari after a twelve-year-old boy was bitten on the back by a...

Vinnies say thanks to Desley

Members of the St Vincent de Paul Gympie Conference Group celebrated the four-year presidency of long-term member, Desley Neal on Thursday, with a special...

102 tiny turtles reach ocean

The Rainbow Beach Green turtle nest hatching was worth the wait. The community interest in this nest was supreme. The Green turtle nested in late...

Muslim cleric backs Family First in tolerance call

A leading Muslim cleric has expressed views partly in common with a Queensland Senate candidate who last week condemned threats from two nurses to...

Club champions crowned

Rainbow Beach Boardriders Club held their Members Party over the weekend to gather the crew and recognise members who have contributed to making their...

Anglers hooked on success

Rainbow Beach Amateur Angler's first competition of the year is done and dusted. The anglers were ecstatic to see some new faces at weigh in...

Macquarie bank heeds Wide Bay climate call

Macquarie has reportedly become the first big Australian banking group to bail out of net-zero climate lending policies, after a trans-Tasman call backed by...

Once upon a time in Queensland

It used to be simple. Neighbours with local knowledge co-operated to protect each other from fire and flood. They knew what a fire would do when...

Family fun and excitement

The carnival came to town last weekend, with the Gympie Family Carnival at the Lighthorse Oval at Lake Alford. On offer were food, rides, and...

Beating cancer, one step at a time

Simon Harvey didn’t have to to walk around Australia in his own battle with cancer - he is doing it to raise awareness of...