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Green holds strong

Two Gympie athletes have recently been in the spotlight for their amazing track and field efforts in Melbourne which landed them at the Field...

No future claim on ’cash splash budget’

The federal budget was a pre-election cash splash and not a plan for a better future, ALP Wide Bay candidate Geoff Williams said this...

Petition blasts fish limit plans

Seafood consumers would suffer, along with commercial and recreational fishers, as fisheries management becomes “the new battleground to attack primary industries,“ state parliament has...

Minister defends Poona Lake cabins plan

Ecological sustainability and the preservation of park values remain core principles through all stages of assessing the cabins plan for Poona Lake, Environment Minister...

Holy mackerel – govt opens up on fishery

The Queensland Government has moved to protect fishing jobs and give Queenslanders a say on future management of Spanish mackerel stocks, according to Fisheries...

Easter on Mary set to go ahead

The Gympie Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the Gympie Regional Council, announce that the Easter on Mary Street Festival will be going ahead...

Show saved as mandates lifted

After four months of Covid mandate confusion, the Gympie Show will at last go ahead on schedule next month. Tuesday's lifting of the Covid mandates,...

Centenary for Margaret

Gympie woman Margaret Whitehead blew out her candles for the 100th time on Thursday, 31 March, surrounded by her family and friends at Lutheran...

Forestry roads treacherous after floods

Following substantial rainfall in February and March, all plantation forests in SEQ remain closed to allow conditions to dry out and road repairs to...

Trees the focus of new exhibition

Opening yesterday, ‘Arboreal Connections’ is the Gympie Regional Gallery’s newest exhibition. The exhibition raises awareness about the vital role of trees for our well-being...

‘Fishy’ science claim

Serious integrity doubts have been cast on the science behind state fishery plans to “save“ the spanish mackerel from what is claimed to be...

Having a say on Borumba

Environmental and agricultural interests, community groups and Native Title claimants have been invited to join the Borumba Pumped Hydro Project Stakeholder Reference Group, Energy...

Hoy hopeful of top spot

Fresh from a win in the opening round of the Wolf Production Cup in Perth, rally driver Clayton Hoy and long-time co-pilot Erin Kelly...

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