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Cancer stigma makes diagnosis worse

Sunshine Coast Health, to which the Gympie Hospital belongs, is breaking down myths this Lung Cancer Awareness Month, to improve stigma around the commonly...

Solar plan great says ACOSS

The Australian Council of Social Services (ACOSS) has applauded the Federal Government’s deal with the Greens to invest an additional $500 million to retrofit...

Economic development endorsed

Gympie Regional Council are aiming to build a vibrant, thriving future for the region, with the endorsement of a new economic development strategy to...

Slow down for Dingos

Visitors and motorists are urged to slow down on K’gari (formerly Fraser Island) beaches to protect young dingoes (wongari) at risk of being hit...

A colourful crew

When it comes to being a young Queer band, the title comes with a unique set of challenges and experiences that Hugo and the...

Patient airlifted from cruise ship after heart attack

The Sunshine Coast-based LifeFlight aeromedical crew winched a man with a cardiac condition off a cruise ship on Saturday, 30 November. The LifeFlight helicopter was...

Fun-filled race meet

There was plenty of shenanigans trackside, with locals enjoying the opportunity to relax, unwind, and have a flutter at the 4Tint2U Race Day last...

Students bringing festive cheer

The Tin Can Bay School Choir is set to perform at Bunnings on Tuesday 10 December with an array of popular songs and Christmas...

‘About time’ on Bay road

Former Rainbow Beach resident and award winning road safety campaigner Tony Stewart wonders how long it takes for anything to actually get done about...

Gympie growth shake-up

Huge population and development pressures in Gympie and other Wide Bay Burnett regions have prompted a major rethink on development and infrastructure planning from...

Stop the populastion madness

There is nothing wrong with properly managed immigration - Australia owes a lot to it. But most Australians, including migrants and their descendants do not...

All aboard to help great cause

Gympie has a unique service, started up by the Gympie and District Committee on the Ageing in 1981 - Gympie's Community Bus network -...

Dragons go for gold at State Champs

March has been a golden month for the Cooloola Dragons (Wide Bay Warriors), with the dragon-boat club winning gold, silver, and bronze medals at...