Gympie’s born achiever
Who was Clarence Samuel Trudgian and why did The Gympie Times call him the "Gympie born achiever"?
Gympie Times 22 December 1939
CHRISTMAS PARCELS DISTRIBUTED.
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Outdoor heart starters installed
After the 2022 floods, the Cooroy and District Local Ambulance Committee (LAC) looked at options to enhance community resilience and identified an opportunity to...
High voltage meetings on Powerlink plans
State Government plans to link the Borumba pumped hydro project to Woolooga solar power and substation infrastructure have run into the project's first organised...
SCIC shindig one to remember
The Gympie Bowls Club on the Southside was the place to be for the Supporting Chemotherapy in Cooloola Christmas Party on Monday night.
The ever...
Christmas party for support group
It may have been a small gathering, but those that attended the Gympie Peer Support Group end of year breakup at the Gympie Duck...
New Year hydro start
Gympie has a vital role to play in Queensland's increasingly controversial $62 billion renewable energy transition, Widgee residents were told on Thursday (8 December).
And...
Flipping good news
While the Queensland Government acts on new research showing unexpected over-fishing in the Tin Can Inlet and adjacent Cooloola Coast waters, things are much...
New clouds over Borumba
Dark clouds gathered in more ways than one at Widgee on Thursday night, when more than 80 people gathered to confront the state government...
Long, excruciating journey
When Gary Heathwood's wife Carroll developed an excruciatingly painful rash across her hips and swollen skin on her forearm, with crusted sores last August,...
Dirt patch by the side of a road not a fitting… Welcome to Gympie
Visitors to Gympie via the Greyhound bus aren't greeted by a bus-stop.
There isn't so much as a sign to say where the bus-stop is,...
Fires not connected
Despite a spike in "suspicious" fires among Gympie businesses over the last few months, Gympie Police do not believe they are linked or connected...
‘It’s just never ending’
December marks the beginning of the festive season, yet a local business on Mary Street is experiencing anything but holiday cheer.
Business owner Adrian...

















