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Slow down, school’s back

Police from Gympie Patrol Group are reminding all motorists that schools are open again after the Easter break and school zones apply. Schools are very...

Tremendous trio

This week, there are a trio of orphans up for adoption from the Gympie RSPCA centre. To start with, Cinnamon, is sweet, like her name...

Changing perspectives

The state government has done the right thing, involving residents in guiding the development of the Borumba Dam pumped hydro-electricity project. Far from the arbitrary...

Recognition at last for Uncle Jimmy

It is now coming up two years since Gympie Today featured news, on its first front page, of a determined campaign to commemorate one...

Youngun’s need love

These two youngsters are keen to get out into the world and start experiencing all life has to offer. Meet Letty, an 8 month old...

Buchanan’s bluff

What does it take, as an unarmed stretcher-bearer during World War 1 to take 18 German prisoners of war? Gympie miner Henry Buchanan found out...

Borumba power – people behind the plan

Community representatives who will help steer progress on the massive Borumba Dam Pumped Hydro-electricity project include: Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee, represented by Chairperson Ian...

After the floods came the ramraid…

Dave Hetherington is angry. And once you hear his story, you really can't blame him. The owner of Goodyear Jewellers, along with wife Kathy, has been...

Space Girls launch demos

Cindy Vogels' Space Girls initiative is helping young Gympie musical artists to launch their careers, with the latest project under the banner going ahead,...

Showgirl crowned

The Gympie Show Society crowned their 2022 Showgirls on Saturday night, in an evening of glitz and glamour and a little bit of rock...

More doubt on Sandy Straits fish data

Data purporting to show a near-catastrophic decline in fish numbers in the Great Sandy Strait and nearby fisheries has been distorted by changed computer...

Eco-pledge as locals steer Borumba plan

Queensland Energy Minister Mick de Brenni has promised to protect the Mary River and its eco-systems from any disruption from the huge and nationally...

Trainees to go wild again

Are you passionate about the environment and love working in the outdoors? Then get set to apply for the second intake of Certificate I...