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Another fine issued for dingo feeding on Fraser

A Sunshine Coast man has received a $2,135 fine for feeding a dingo while visiting Fraser Island (K’gari) earlier this month. On Monday, March...

Wide Bay asked to be patient as vaccine rolls out

Wide Bay and Sunshine Coast residents are being urged to be patient ahead of Phase 1b of the COVID-19 vaccination roll-out set to start...

Olivia is jumping into success

Olivia Hewitt-Toms has proven she has what it takes when it comes to competitive Showjumping, after placing in all her categories at the Interschool...

Promising young leaders

Jones Hill School’s 2021 Student Leadership team were presented with their badges during a recent school assembly. Staff and students watched on...

Gympie High students receive prestigious scholarships

Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Foundation (QATSIF) is a charitable trust organisation first established in 2008. QATSIF recognises that successful completion of schooling...

Prep feature is coming!

As Gympie's only printed newspaper, Gympie Today is proud to take on the tradition of displaying our region's adorable Preps and featuring them in...

Covid crisis hits Show

It all becomes too much sometimes. Even when there is a good reason for paperwork and restrictions on our normal activities, some problems and some...

Riders set off for 2021

Cool conditions prove ideal for warm start to the year for Stirlings Crossing Endurance Club ride, as ERLE LEVEY reports. The weather was fine and...

Cricket great enthralls crowd

Australian Cricketing legend Greg Chappell drew a sizeable crowd when he was the guest speaker at the launch of a new accounting firm in...

Gympie Show president quits

Gympie Show Society Committee president Graham Engeman has resigned. Volunteering his time to head the committee of "arguably the best traditional Show", Mr Engeman stepped...

Gympie raises $4M through recycling

Gympie residents have recycled more than 40 million beverage containers and claimed $4 million in refunds through the Containers for Change scheme. The local...

Late lunch for local heroes

Covid protocols did not deprive last year’s Order of Australia recipients of recognition, but it did delay their traditional free lunch. The Queensland branch of...

Nettie athletes having a ball

The final term of netball games for the year is well underway at the recently reopened and refurbished netball courts on Rose and Hyne...