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Fundraiser suits Showgirls to a ‘Tea’

It was a cultured affair at Kingston House Saturday when Junior Showgirl entrants Jorja McIntyre and Amy Wheeler hosted a High Tea. More than 70...

First race meeting full of action

There was plenty of excitement and colour at the first race meeting for the year at the Gympie Turf Club on Saturday, 4 March. On...

‘Compelling new vision’

Gympie's inner city business community is working on the creation of a "new and compelling vision" for its future, according to Mary St promoter...

Borumba deadline looms

Gympie people with concerns or suggestions for the massive and potentially high impact Borumba Dam pumped hydro electricity scheme have only days to make...

Practical outcomes a win for students

Gympie's links to the University of the Sunshine Coast are having positive benefits for students and the regional economy, with more than 89 per...

The Rodgod is born

Aaron Posadowski and Chibi Spanton are a couple of hardworking young family men based in Rainbow Beach who became inventors by accident. They have...

Secrets about secrets

We can only hope that the so-called bureaucratic and political mania for secrecy is really just a bad habit. There is no excuse for continuing...

Business toasts 10 years

Camping & Outdoors has been a staple business in the Gympie community for almost 40 years. This year marks the store’s 10-year anniversary of...

Artist’s invited to hit the trail

Applications are now open for artists, art groups and collectives to participate in the Gympie Region Studio Trails 2023. Studio Trails will take place over...

Opening ‘nights’ stun art lovers

The Gympie Gallery played host to around 270 people over two nights for the extended official opening of the 22.96 / Receding exhibition. The popularity...

‘Crippling’ workforce issues

"Crippling" workforce issues are an increasingly urgent concern for Gympie Regional Council, and existing systems do not guarantee councillors are told the truth about...

People power online

The state government's "rush to renewables" had trampled the property rights and wellbeing of people across much of Gympie region and South Burnett, the...

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...