Caesar judging Caesar on crocs
The man who helped oversee at least two less-than-independent scientific reviews of dingo management strategies on Fraser Island (K’Gari), has now been announced as...
Connect over a cuppa
“Gympie businesses, it’s time to stop, breathe, and come together to connect and support each other,“ said President of the Gympie Chamber of Commerce,...
DES insists they’re talking with right mob despite claims to contrary
The Queensland Department of Environment and Science were given the opportunity to respond to the issues raised by the Gubbi Gubbi Dyungungoo Group in...
Traditional owners say no to development
Gubbi Gubbi Traditional Owners not-for-profit organisation, Gubbi Gubbi Dyungungoo Group, opposes a state government announced eco-tourism development in the Cooloola Recreation Area of the...
Fuel war reaches Rainbow
Record breaking fuel prices have put an end to the much-noted Rainbow Beach fuel price premium, the extra mark-up that seems to follow the...
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...
Sightseeing rock spotted
With so much bad news of late, with Covid, floods and natural disasters and the threat of global nuclear war on the horizon, sometimes...
Good ‘energy’ all round
Di Woodstock, organiser of the Energy & Wellness Expo that took place on Saturday at the Gympie Indoor Bowls Hall on Graham St, said...
Borumba power plan moves forward
Environmental, agriculture, community groups and traditional owners have been invited to join the Borumba Pumped Hydro Project Stakeholder Reference Group, an important advisory body...
Patience the key on fuel prices
“Highly unusual“ fuel price increases have eaten into the fool’s paradise of cheap Gympie fuel, according to RACQ fuel price expert and policy adviser...
RFCS to help Gympie through ‘flood recovery maze’
The Gympie office of the Rural Financial Counselling Service (RFCS) Southern Queensland is supporting flood-hit primary producers in the Gympie region to restore their...
Briefs
Disaster by the numbers
The recent Queensland floods have left insurers facing a $1.2b payout, on damage to thousands of homes and many schools.
“Numbers often...