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Connect with family and friends this Christmas

It has been a busy year so I hope everyone has the opportunity to take a moment to relax, reflect and connect with family,...

Meet Gympie’s Showgirl entrants for 2023

Gympie Show Society is keen to enlist the help of two young women to enter the Gympie Senior Showgirl competition, to become an ambassador...

Flying the flag for Gympie

Did you know Gympie has its own flag? Featuring the city colours of blue and gold, it also sports the Gympie City emblem of a...

Frog finders wanted

At the end of the year, it’s only natural to consider the path ahead. The Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee are keen to enlist the...

Christmas wish for a return to cheer

The last couple of years we've had to do things a little differently, from doctors' appointments to groceries, from birthdays to funerals. We'll be...

Gympie says Mary Christmas

The weather Gods were a lot kinder for the Christmas on Mary celebrations this year. The first event last Wednesday, 14 December was organised by...

The 12 Strays of Christmas

This year for Christmas the RSPCA in Gympie presents the 12 Strays of Christmas (but there's actually more than 12 animals featured...) Up first are...

Sunny smiles at Big Bash finals

The players at the Bendigo Bank Big Bash Grand Final weren’t the only ones having a blast down at the Keith Manthey Oval, Sunday...

Lions raffle winners announced

The Lions Club of Gympie concluded a successful week of selling Lions Christmas cakes at Goldfield Plaza in Gympie on Friday 16 December with...

Christmas – best and worst time of year

Christmas is the best time of year for having a break, and the worst for sunburn, sunstroke and danger on the roads and water. Going...

Christmas safety for children

Children and Youth Justice Minister Leanne Linard has issued a holiday season plea for child safety, urging is all to pay attention to potential...

Dingo risk ‘mishandled’

The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service has been accused of exaggerating a recent dingo incident on K'Gari (Fraser Island) where minor cuts were wrongly...

Man, woman assist police after shots fired, closing highway

Detectives are continuing their investigation after an incident where multiple shots were fired in Coles Creek on Friday, 9 May. Police were called just after...