Probus members enjoy frosty fun
Early on a frosty Gympie morning Probus members set off for their mid-year tour to the even cooler climate areas of Warwick and Stanthorpe....
Loud engines, stronger message
The car community gathered to raise awareness for domestic violence with a fundraiser/charity car meet at the Gympie Showgrounds on Saturday 27 July.
Hosted by...
Phelps brings hit song home
Returning to the Gympie Music Muster is born and bred local Linc Phelps with his recent release hundred percent currently sitting at number 1...
In brief
Bike crash
A patient with leg and chest injuries was transported to Maryborough Hospital in stable condition following a motorcycle crash on the Fire Trail...
Jobs bonanza claim from renewables
The state government's clean economy transition is delivering on the promise of a supercharged job creation for Queenslanders, Energy Minister Mick de Brenni said...
‘The revolution starts here’
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Federal Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen are not paying attention if they really believe their claims...
‘Gympie hospital among worst’ says LNP
Shadow Minister for Health Ros Bates claims that new quarterly Queensland Health data has revealed ambulance ramping remains at chronically-high levels across Queensland, with...
New speed limit for Tin Can Bay roads
The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is taking a two-staged approach to enhance safety of Tin Can Bay Road and Bayside Road...
Vandals target trees
Vandals have taken aim at defenseless trees in two separate attacks in the Gympie region recently.
Rosanne Hart took to Facebook to alert locals to...
Cooloola Coast dancers celebrate Christmas in July
The Cooloola Coast Dances Group Christmas in July dance at Belli Community Hall was well attended by 40 patrons.
The raffles were won as follows:
First...
Frecklington goes Far West
The tiny, almost non-existent Queensland Outback town of Betoota (population two or three who work at the pub, which is about all there is),...
Planned burns on K’gari in August
The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) conducts planned burns around the State to reduce the risk and intensity of bushfires and support a...

















