Heading home in ‘shift change’ season
It was time to go home for thousands of visitors across Gympie region last week, although for many more it was merely a changing...
Teen in life-threatening crash
A teenager is facing life threatening injuries after a two vehicle crash at Tin Can Bay on Tuesday 7 January.
According a Queensland Ambulance Service...
View club’s aussie style Christmas
On Friday 13 December, Gympie VIEW Club members celebrated Christmas in true Aussie style, including a musical/acting performance of “Waltzing Matilda” in which all...
Police urging E-scooter safety
With many new e-scooters now roaming the streets of Gympie after Christmas, The Queensland Police Service (QPS) are urging parents to take extra caution,...
New year, new connections
headspace Gympie are excited to welcome in the New Year and share their January activities calendar to kick off 2025.
This month, headspace Gympie have...
Federal Cabinet accolades for Sachs
Federal Transport Minister Catherine King and Treasurer Jim Chalmers added their voices to the accolades heaped on Gympie ambulance chief Wayne Sachs by Prime...
Highway time to get started: O’Brien
Gympie's federal Wide Bay MP Llew O'Brien has called on the federal and Queensland Governments to get moving on construction of the Bruce Highway's...
Highway ‘win for Q’ld’: Premier
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli said his Government's negotiation of an 80'-20 funding split for the Bruce Highway was "a massive win for Queensland."
Minister for...
PM $7.2 billion pledge and a Gympie highway hero
Gympie ambo Wayne Sachs was the hero of the moment when Prime Minister Anthony Albanese came to Gympie this morning, pledging to spend $7.2...
Community Pantry celebrates successful year
The Community Pantry had a huge response from locals requesting a Christmas hamper with 120 hampers distributed from the Cooloola Cove Vet’s Hall and...
Here’s to 2025
Here's to 2025
By most accounts, Australians had a tough 2024.
We seemed to lose our collective confidence in many ways, and even our collective self-esteem.
Many...
Gympie man’s role on ‘Bruce’ council
A Gympie man is representing the Wide Bay and Burnett region on the reestablished Bruce Highway Advisory Council (BHAC).
Ken Wilson will be the go-to...

















