Magical markets on the horizon
Get ready, Gympie, to fall under the spell of the Witches Market, which is happening this coming Saturday, 8 June.
According to promoters, this is...
News briefs for the past week
Beach rollover
A patient was transported in stable condition to Sunshine Coast University Hospital following a single-vehicle rollover on Teewah Beach Track at the Noosa...
Nine local schools share in state funding
Nine schools in the Gympie region will benefit from Round 3 funding in the School and Community Food Relief Program.
Schools were able to apply...
Groups on show
The Gympie community was on show at the weekend with nearly 50 sporting, service groups, and other community organisations coming together to showcase their...
Consolidated councils demand renewables regulations
The Wide Bay Burnett Regional Organisation of Councils has today voted unanimously to lobby the Queensland Government for stronger regulation around renewable energy developments.
WBBROC...
Goomeri, Glenwood go for gold
Two Gympie region schools have successfully been granted money for improved sporting infrastructure as part of the Go For Gold Fund.
Glenwood and Goomeri State...
Thinking outside paddock
PRECEDE
The quality of soil and how to improve the biodiversity in the environment are building blocks of life. ERLE LEVEY talks to inspirational holistic...
Friendship flourishes
Gympie residents were given the opportunity to make new friends and potentially even find love at the Gunabul Homestead Golf and Country Club on...
Huge landslip at barge landing at Inskip
Inskip Point has had several newsworthy landslips with the most recent in April this year and others reported in February 2026, June 2023...
To dough or donut? That is the question.
Actually, the answer is pretty simple when it means there are free doughnuts from Gympie Donut King on offer.
National Doughnut Day is this Friday,...
Weathering the Storm: Doing Business in Tough Times
Running a small business is a bit like sailing a ship.
When the seas are calm, it's smooth sailing.
But when the storm hits,...
‘Changing world’ put brakes on cabins plan
The Queensland Government has blamed a changing world for the at least temporary demise of plans for tourist cabins in the Cooloola national park...

















