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Popping up to help recover

Heaps of support is on offer for primary producers, farmers and rural communities alike with pop-up stalls to help prepare and repair after floods...

Plane crashes in back yard

Residents in Cootharabra, just north of Noosa, had a surprise awakening last Sunday morning when a light aircraft crash landed in their backyard. The Sunshine...

Gympie cops back Crime Prevention Week

This Crime Prevention Week, members of the Gympie Queensland Police Service were among those working to support the community to enhance their personal, home...

Gympie Bunnings got it in the bag

Gympie bunnings encourage Gympie residents to drop off a bag in their collection box before Sunday, 26 November, to help the charity of Share...

Happy BMX champions

Three Gympie riders represented Cooloola BMX at the Auscycling National Championships in Shepparton, with great results, from Monday 30 October to Sunday 5 November. Mason...

New cards on the table

BMK Workshop has made a brand new card game in Gympie and locals give it a go at Playback next Saturday, 25 November. The workshop...

Councillors ‘persecuted’

Gympie regional councillor Dan Stewart was among local government figures victimised under council accountability laws which too often upheld firvolous complaints, state parliament has...

Dry brings suffering on the land

Surging demand for fodder for drought-stricken livestock has been only one result of dry times, as our region's primary producers face what charity workers...

Hydro response on ‘outdated info’ claim

Major works associated with the state government's $14 billion pumped hydro electricity scheme for Borumba Dam, may not require further environmenal assessment, despite a...

Tin Can Bay hosts Steam and Vintage Rally

The Cooloola Heritage and Historical Society recently made a successful application to Gympie Regional Council for the land formerly known as the Tin Can...

Software upgrade brought Gympie – and Optus – down

Gympie businesses lost millions of dollars in turnover after what started as a routine software upgrade, but became a massive nationwide downgrade of reputation...

Changing like the weather

Farmer fortunes are changing like the weather. This may be good luck for some, and for outer suburban residents living on tank water, because things...

Nettie athletes having a ball

The final term of netball games for the year is well underway at the recently reopened and refurbished netball courts on Rose and Hyne...