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Break and enter a block from CBD

Police are appealing to the public for assistance to identify a person of interest in regards to a burglary. Gympie police allege that at 1.17am...

Colourful fashions for first race day

The Fashions on the Field competition at the first race meet for the year at Gympie Turf Club was a colourful affair, with the...

Powerline meetings across region

Community groups from Kilkivan, across the mountains at Widgee and down to the Mary Valley will gather at Widgee next Friday (15 March) to...

Dumping ban for used-up solar panels

An enormous number of used and used-up solar panels, including about 10,000 in the Gympie area, are due for the scrap heap, even though...

Dam’s new climate change role

Projected climate change threats to Mary River water flows would be directly helped by the increased water storage which state government engineers have promised...

Dance your way to less pain

An unlikely partnership between Arthritis Queensland and Queensland Ballet is offering people living with arthritis an unexpected way to reclaim strength and ease pain:...

Kids, young and old, meet to play together

The first intergenerational play program was introduced at the Uniting Early Learning Centre recently. The program, called Grand-Friends is all about bringing children and older...

Turtle tracking STAr shows she likes to stay close to home

A female loggerhead turtle carrying a tracking device has provided valuable insights into the secret lives of these endangered marine animals as they forage...

Good vibrations at Energy Expo

The Energy and Wellbeing Expo was a popular spot on Saturday, 4 March, in the Indoor Bowls Centre on Graham Street. Stallholders and expo visitors...

Borumba facts now revealed

There remain serious concerns about the massive Borumba Dam pumped hydro electricity project, along with some welcome benefits, according to Mary River advocates. So here...

Uniquely feminine fashion

The team at Malouf Pharmacy in the Gympie Marketplace chose to bring awareness to women's issues for International Women's Day with a unique work...

Qld Health failures ‘heart-breaking’ says MP

A report by Queensland's Auditor-General on the state of the Queensland Health Service released on 1 March has received a cold response from Nanango...

Good and bad report for Rattler

Some good numbers from Mary Valley Rattler documents. Total annual employee costs have gone down from $2.1 million to $1.5 million. A part of that is...