Sewerage upgrade reaches milestone
Works have commenced on the second phase of a multi-million-dollar upgrade to improve essential sewerage services for Gympie.
Gympie Regional Council is delivering the $3...
‘Best field trip in the world’
Adventure awaits a lucky group of high school students, courtesy of Gympie's connection with the University of the Sunshine Coast.
This weekend is the last...
UPDATE: Consultation ‘fail’ claim on national park
Difficult weather, a small and seemingly dissatisfied crowd and an apparently half-baked attempt at community engagement.
That was an outside view of public consultation efforts...
Final course for feastival
The GourMAY Mary Valley Food Festival is drawing to a close, but there are still plenty of tasty treats on the menu.
The month-long celebration...
Society making history come alive
Have you visited Gympie Family History Society recently?
Are you missing a pair of metal-rimmed glasses?
Do you know someone who visited the Society...
Foodie Festival truly tasty
GourMAY Mary Valley is officially winding up but their biggest event to date was last Saturday at the Rail Park in Imbil for the...
Two crashes send 4 to hospital
Two accidents in the space of two hours on the Bruce Highway at Bell's Bridge on Friday, led to four people being taken to...
Gympie to glow with Outer Space
Space Girls Festival is thrilled to announce OUTER SPACE, an exciting and inclusive event taking place at headspace Gympie on Thursday, 27 June from...
Hat-trick of wins for “face” of Gympie Today
As much as he hates it when we say it, Shane Zahner is a multi-award-winning photographer, with yet another two achievements to add to...
Lantern’s lit in remembrance
Gympie residents came together last Thursday evening to stand in solidarity with victim-survivors of Domestic and Family Violence, and those workers on the front...
Community can help
Talia van Gils Manager of Gympie Region Domestic & Family Violence Service said the recent budget funding is "useful", but it needs state support...
Lungfish could be lost forever
Globally significant species more than 150 million years old will be lost forever if urgent action isn’t taken to save Queensland’s biodiversity hotspot, the...

















