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Lives full of laughter

It’s hard to image the strength lifetime local Kerry-Ann Nugent is drawing upon to try and build her life back up after she lost...

Dam design will withstand 1 in 500,000-year floods

Early works on the Lake Macdonald Dam Improvement Project, set to make the Six Mile Creek dam able to withstand a 1 in 500,000-year...

Price of Paradise

Queenslanders will pay the hidden price of the Paradise Dam for years to come, Opposition Shadow Water Minister, Deb Frecklington said this week. But one...

View good for start of year

The Gympie VIEW Club Christmas breakup saw local musician, Troy Dwyer, entertain the ladies with his easy-to-listen-to guitar playing and singing, whilst at the...

Girl airlifted after Jellyfish sting

The Sunshine Coast-based RACQ Rescue helicopter crew has airlifted a young girl to hospital, after she was stung by a jellyfish on K'gari (formerly...

Rainbows shark death net worth

Rainbow beach may have played a part in the death toll of over 700 animals from shark nets and drumlines across Queensland as found...

‘Toxic culture’

Claims of a "toxic culture" involving "systemic contempt, bullying, harassment and discrimination" have prompted Gympie-led calls for a Human Rights Commission probe into the...

Headspace and Triple J team up

The national youth mental health foundation headspace is teaming up with national youth broadcaster triple j to boost regional and rural young people’s access...

Bubba’s borrowed time to blow speakers

Local Gympie muso Joel Bishop AKA Bubba has gotten together with his band to release his second full length album, Borrowed Time. The country singer...

Two people injured in separate dingo attacks

Two dingo attacks have occurred within four days of each other at Hook point on K'Gari (formerly known as Fraser Island) leaving a young...

Condemned

The Paradise Dam disaster, with the Bundaberg district dam now declared to be so flawed that it cannot be fixed - may be just...

QCWA ramps up for centenary year

CWA is about local women giving something back to local and international communities, and most importantly friendship. Women from all walks of life are...

Police shooting ’justified’

Police had no option but to respond with lethal force after a man began firing a high-powered rifle from a four-wheel-drive in Tiaro, a...

Chasing tons