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...
Get to know your dung beetles
Gympie and District Landcare group has partnered with Colere Growing Solutions to bring present a half day workshop focused on raising dung beetle awareness.
Join...
Sorry we missed you
The Cabinet ministers visiting Gympie recently would have formed a long queue if they had all arrived at once.
There was nothing secret about the...
Red Cross flood grants open
Applications opened last Friday for Australian Red Cross flood grants funded by the extraordinary generosity of more than 92,000 people across the nation who...
More social housing needed
Affordable rental accommodation has been a growing issue in Gympie and on the Sunshine Coast for the past 18 months.
Finally, a report commission by...
Nash volleyball star to train with the elite
Year 9 James Nash student Josh Elson has been selected for the U15s’ Queensland Beach Volleyball Team and will be competing at Nationals in...
‘We’ve got your back’: Premier tells Gympie
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk sent a "we've got your back" assurance to Gympie people when she addressed parliament on the Queensland floods.
She spoke on Tuesday...