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Council works to monitor mosquitos

Gympie Regional Council say they will continue to be an active participant in two Queensland Health programs monitoring the prevalence of mosquito-borne diseases within...

Cash pours into Inskip

The state government has boosted its Inskip Point camping area budget by 19 per cent, including money for the equivalent of three new full...

Teachers face New Year vax rules

Gympie region schools are among those suffering uncertainty about staff numbers in the New Year, after what is understood to be a statewide rebellion...

Push to save bird habitat

Traditional owners are leading a state government project to save the black-breasted button quail on Fraser Island, soon to be formally renamed K’Gari, its...

A man who literally shaped Gympie

Many of the heritage buildings in Gympie owe their existence to a remarkable tradie, who's industriousness has now faded into mild obscurity. His name, was...

What a saucy sausage!

The Gympie Dachshund Club met for the last and only time this year for their annual Christmas Party last Saturday at Lake Alford Duck...

Local cowboy eighth in the world

Gympie man Lachlan Coleman has a lot to smile about after placing eighth in the world for the Junior Novice Saddle Bronc Championship in...

New Southside location for postal services

Great news for Southside residents who are looking for their post office alternative after the closure of the Southside Store. Residents can now find...

’Community obligation’

Vaccination is an obligation and a responsibility to the common good, according to Mary St business operator and outgoing Gympie Chamber of Commerce president,...

Beef boom set to continue

Gympie region’s cattle price and farm property boom is set to continue in the New Year, driven by continuing demand and a contraction in...

Mandate goes too far

Gympie Chamber of Commerce board member and business advocate Sharlene Makin says the government has gone to far with its restrictions on the unvaccinated. Like...

Funding seeks to reduce suicide rates

A new round of grants for suicide prevention projects, to help reduce the region’s suicide rate towards zero, has just been announced. Federal MP, Llew...

It’s Muster Month

August 1 has always been an exciting date for me since my boyhood. Back then, it was my horses’ birthday and they are the...