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Volunteers are priceless

Recent statistics have revealed the proportion of Australians volunteering has declined since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic with close to one in four...

Vinnies’ good works brighten Christmas

Christmas time can be a tough time of year for those members of our community living close to the bread line. Ann Condon from St...

From on the land to selling it

From dairy farming to real estate, Kelvin and Ronnie Cochrane are throwing in the 3am milking sessions and switching things up in a big...

’Free TAFE, more uni places’

Free TAFE and more university places are among big skill-boosting policies for Wide Bay advanced by Labor federal election candidate Geoff Williams. In a wide-ranging...

Labor principles post Covid

“Decent jobs and housing“ are the big post-pandemic issues for working people in next year’s federal election, newly endorsed Labor candidate for Wide Bay,...

Mining change ‘alarming’

Gympie resident Petra Van Beek says people should be really concerned about the proposed changes to mining restrictions in and around Gympie as part...

Christmas cheer for SCIC

The hard working volunteers from Supporting Chemotherapy in Cooloola had their Christmas party, break-up at Southside Bowls Club on Tuesday, and what a festive...

Wet weather has snakes on the move

The wet and cooler weather Gympie has been experiencing recently does not mean reptiles, particularly snakes, are in hiding, in fact Gympie snake catcher...

Fair Work agrees profs over-worked

The National Tertiary Education Union has won a landmark case against the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) at the Fair Work Commission, reinforcing...

Gunalda the spot for Christmas magic

Looking for something unique, hand-crafted and truly special for your loved ones on your Christmas list? Make sure you check out the Gunalda Community Hall...

Hannah graduates on a high note

Graduating high school is already a massive achievement, let alone graduating with a score of 85 percent or above in music, a Gympie Regional...

Borumba’s ’huge’ hydro future

“Huge“ was the spontaneous description from Gympie MP Tony Perrett last week, in response to the state government’s proposed Borumba Dam pumped hydroelectricity scheme. The...

Car ride and hugs sealed Titans skipper Tino until 2030

Gold Coast captain Tino Fa'asuamaleaui has detailed the car ride with coach Josh Hannay that sealed the deal for him to commit to the...