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Persons of interest sought

Gympie police are appealing for assistance regarding a break and enter offence at a business on Mary Street, Gympie. It is alleged that between 3...

Familiar faces and landscapes in new Indie film

Talented local Rod Hollens has been working on a labour of love for the past two years. Despite the issues dealt by Covid, Rod is...

Farmer helpline for mental health

National Mental Health Month is drawing to a close, but there is still help available to those who work in the farming industry. Rural Aid...

A night of celebration

All the smiling and happy faces of local businesses were captured at the Gympie Chamber of Commerce Business Awards last Saturday night. From getting...

Home for 70 years

Gympie Family History Society is wondering if any other family can say that someone in their family has lived longer than 70 years in...

Students set High standards

Last Thursday night, 20 October, students at Gympie State High School were awarded for their hard work over the past year, with several students...

Spooky fun at disco

Arlie's Shed on Crescent Road was the venue for a spooky Halloween themed Disco last Friday night. "Everyone had a Spooktacular time," said a spokesperson...

Fishers victimised, govt told

Tin Can Bay fishing operators have taken what may be one of their last chances to pressure the state government into considering fishery management...

Ambulance chaos

Queenslanders who have called triple zero for an ambulance are waiting hours before it arrives - and residents of Gympie's Sunshine Coast Wide Bay...

The best in business

It was a dazzling and star studded night at the Gympie Chamber of Commerce Business Awards on Saturday 22 October. The event comprised of...

$160M up for grabs

This Thursday night, a record-breaking $160 million Powerball draw is set to have participants on the edge of their seats. Nextra Gympie, decorated with eye-catching...

Looking on the bright side

There was nothing good about the budget "axe" federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers took to the previous Government's Building Better Regions Fund, including some significant...

Rally drivers carve up the forest in a different way

Three rising stars of the Australian Rally Championships swapped the roar of engines for the quiet hum of woodworking tools during a special visit...

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