Floods help weeds spread
The Gympie Regional Council is calling on the community to help tackle the spread of weeds around our region following recent flood events.
Councillor Jess...
Mighty 10th for popular business
For the crew at Gympie at Sunshine Mitre 10, it’s time to celebrate their 10th birthday.
In addition to being mighty helpful, the team of...
Last minute gifts for Dad
With Father’s Day just around the corner, you’ll find some great gift ideas on Saturday 3 September at the Widgee Markets.
Doors open...
Fishing for a label
The move by Katter's Australian Party leader Robbie Katter to have seafood country-of-origin labelling laws extended to restaurants and fish and chips shops has...
’Bodgies’ leave Widgee
Back in 2008, Gary and Lynlie Cross moved from the bright lights of Brisbane to relocate to the small community of Widgee.
It was...
Clifford heads to Veteran
The movie, Clifford the Big Red Dog, will be screening at Veteran Hall on Saturday 10 September.
It’s a free Saturday night event for...
Parliament briefs
Animal welfare money
Gympie MP Tony Perrett wants details of money given to the Young Animals Protection Society in Cairns.
Mr Perrett, who is also Agriculture...
Powerful stuff
Gympie’s Janine Blake, 65, is a powerful force in Australian championship weightlifting.
And she has the trophies to prove it.
And for those intimidated by her...
114 photos from Day 3 and 4 of the 2022 Gympie Music Muster
All the action from the 2022 Gympie Music Muster on Saturday and Sunday as captured by Gympie Today photographer, Shane Zahner.
51 photos from Day 1 and 2 of the Gympie Music Muster
All the action of Thursday and Friday at the 2022 Gympie Music Muster as captured by Gympie Today photographer, Shane Zahner.
Child care workers threaten walk off saying… ‘We don’t want cupcakes’
Next Wednesday, Kaitlyn Butler of the United Workers Union and other Early Educators (Childcare workers) in Gympie want you to keep your kids at...
Housing shortage costing local economy $780M
The Sunshine Coast, which includes the Gympie region, could be missing out on as much as a $780M injection in to the local economy...