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Slap on wrist an insult to Gympie survivor

Gympie survivor of institutional child abuse, Joe Kiernan, says he suffered one crisis of faith as a child, when his belief in the church...

Alisha’s Ashes gig

Talented multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and Gympie local Alisha Todd will grace with country with her vocals when she performs the National Anthem for the first...

Freedom call from pro-vax O’Brien

Freedom is a right in a free country, not a reward the government can give to obedient citizens, Gympie’s federal MP Llew O’Brien said...

View to helping women

Gympie View Club members recently donated essential items to the "It's in the Bag" Campaign for the Share the Dignity Foundation. The bags, filled with...

Ready to love again

Meet the latest adoptees from the Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge. Chance came to SCAR at only 7 months, and because he didn't feel safe in...

Apply to win more than a job

It's been a widely held rumour for sometime that the Gympie hospitality industry has a shortage of staff, and a new promotion by Domino's,...

‘Senseless, dangerous’ graffiti on overpass

Graffiti is the latest edition to the almost brand new Normanby Bridge overpass which the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) have dubbed...

Christmas morning tea

The Lions Club of Gympie will be holding a Christmas themed Community Morning Tea at the Gympie Senior Citizens Centre on Thursday 9 December,...

Eco-tourism protests move forward

The campaign is accelerating to defeat state government plans for privatised tourism accommodation development in leased areas within the Cooloola National Park, it was...

Women sort in connection with break-in

Police are keen to speak to two women in connection with a break-in that occurred on Cooloola Drive, Rainbow Beach late last month. Police allege...

Bev’s a beautiful bag-lady

Bev McGregor has a huge heart and it's solid gold, too. Despite only just coming home from hospital a week ago after having a stent...

Politics to stop politics

It may have been politics at its most anti-political. Or it may have just been politics, when cabinet minister Mark Bailey deliberately excluded LNP representatives...

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...