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Older people beat loneliness

UniSC set out to seek solutions for lonely and isolated older people in Gympie at their symposium Last friday, 2 November. The symposium was hosted...

From Little Seed big actors grow

Gympie small halls will be seeing some theatre in future with the upcoming project of Little Seed Theatre Company to connect artists within the...

Group scores $19k for Koala food

Imbil-Kandanga road is set to see more Koalas in the trees with help from the Koala Action Gympie region. The group was recently recommended by...

K’gari expands on sea protection

The University of the Sunshine Coast is hosting the K’gari Land and Sea Country: djaa-ngarawinj 2023 Conference in partnership with K'gari defenders organisation FIDO...

Surrounded

Gympie was at the centre of a ring of wildfire to the south, west and north this week, after a blaze to the east,...

Ghostly choo-choo

There was some spooky characters lurking around the Historic Gympie Railway Station Saturday afternoon for the hugely popular Ghost Train, run by the Mary...

Switching on energy savings means stepping off the gas, new report finds

With cost-of-living soaring alongside rising energy prices, a new report from Monash University’s Climate Change Communication Research Hub has found electrifying Gympie homes could...

Future opportunities in Bioeconomy

Gympie businesses and stakeholders are invited to find future opportunities at the upcoming Gympie Chamber of Commerce Bioeconomy Forum next Thursday, 9 November. The inaugural...

Shark nets ripped out

The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries are preparing for the wild weather ahead this season and have removed the shark nets at Rainbow Beach. They...

Gympie connection

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been advised to consult his Gympie-linked predecessor Kevin Rudd before his visit to China and meeting with President Xi...

’Wild West for property buyers’

A mish-mash of different disaster measurement and forecasting standards mean it is still the “Wild West“ for property buyers, with no agreed statewide standard...

Homes saved as Tuchekoi fire rages

A major wildfire, now in its third day, is still raging at Tuchekoi as this is written. Property owners have been warned to keep informed...

Clamp down on illegal crabbing activity

The Cooloola Coast is a popular spot for crabbers, but the Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol are warning that if you undertake the unlawful...