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Calf poached at Langshaw

On the wild frontier, it was not unheard of for a bit of cattle rustling, and the occasionally head of stock being poached. Heck, isn't...

Districts not immune to crime spree

Gympie Police are reminding residents in Imbil, Goomeri, Widgee, Kilkivan, Tin Can Bay and Rainbow Beach to review their home and business security measures,...

Gold found in Gympie

There was gold found in Gympie recently with the discovery of a lost 'gold' ring. Gympie Police are searching for the owner of the gold-coloured...

Show caught in statewide Covid limbo

The Gympie Show is caught up in a regulatory Covid crisis affecting country shows across Queensland. The Show Society is expected to announce soon its...

Conservation ’border war’

The iconic Double Island Point lighthouse is literally at the centre of a smouldering environmental border clash between Noosa and Gympie Regional Councils. State MPs...

Governor backs flood efforts

“Sad but inspiring“ was the summing up this week from Queensland Governor Jeannette Young, after her visit to flood ravaged western parts of Gympie...

Dave’s tribute to fallen comrades

It was a small but passionate group of friends and family who help Vietnam Veteran Dave Collins commemorate a memorial in his own backyard,...

Collab to create better region

Independent publication, Gympie Living magazine has just launched a new column, ‘New Vision for Gympie’ and it is calling out for people to create...

Cooloola plan fail – govt blames the dispossessed

The state government has blamed Cooloola and Fraser Coast Aboriginal people for its failure over nearly four years to produce a management plan for...

Car targeted by thieves

Gympie Police are appealing to the public for help to recover two stolen vehicles vehicles over the last two weeks. Between 4pm on Monday, 7...

Paying tribute to our ‘Nashos’

National Serviceman's Day on Monday, 14 February was spent remembering the hundreds of thousands of men who served our nation through compulsory military service...

GRC sets ‘bad example’

Conservation groups from State, Federal and Local sources have joined the chorus of voices echoing the call to slow the rate of development now...

‘worrying path’ for public native forests

Released at 7pm on Monday night 20 October, the Queensland Conservation Council claim that the Crisafulli Government’s 25-year plan for the Queensland timber industry...