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Gympie the battleground as Coalition flounders

In a choice between "net zero or bust," Gympie region has become the battleground in a row which threatens to disrupt politics across Australia. Gympie...

Muster rewarded for community contribution

The Gympie Music Muster has once again proven it’s one of Australia’s most community-minded festivals, taking home Community Contribution of the Year and being...

Possible spine injuries after motocross crash

A man in his 20s with suspected spinal injuries was airlifted on Saturday after crashing his motocross bike just before 11am. A spokeswoman for the...

‘Zombie’ approval threatens koalas

Wildlife advocates are pleading with the developer of Bellagrove Estate to retain the existing wildlife corridor on their Southside housing development. The corridor is located...

New flag flies proudly

At the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia Tin Can Bay Branch Inc, the Australian flag is always flown at all of their special events. However,...

Cricket: South Burnett smashes Gympie, injury steps in

South Burnett cricketers smashed their Gympie rivals at the weekend, making for intense competition as Gympie team members plot their revenge. It was an action...

Sky strike to begin on fire ants

The state government aerial treatment program targeting invasive fire ants is underway across South East Queensland, in a major push to contain the pests...

Citizen science event

Gympie residents are being invited to take part in a citizen science event, with their observations helping to guide future conservation efforts. A national celebration...

Chefs the captain-coaches

International Chef’s Day on Monday, 20 October, allows us to peek behind the scenes and show you what it takes to serve in excess...

Prepare now for summer risks

Summer is almost upon us. Across the country, we are beginning to notice the temperature getting warmer, the days getting longer and even the...

Symposium to discover K’Gari’s hidden worlds

The secret lives of crayfish and the ancient history of peat will be two of the topics in the spotlight at the University of...

From Gympie to the Solomons

It began with Peter Harrison, a local contact, quietly coordinating shipments of excess donated goods from the Little Haven Market Place in Gympie to...

Aussie larrikins to the rescue

Aussie larrikins may be the key to saving Australia's alliance with America, even as world events challenge traditional links, according to two academics at...