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Queensland in the dark on beef import biosecurity threat: Perrett

Queensland beef producers and processors have been kept in the dark on details of the federal government's lifting of beef import restrictions, including the...

Police hunt identity of alleged fraudster

Ferny Grove Criminal Investigation Branch is appealing for public assistance regarding the identity of a man in relation to ongoing investigations into alleged criminal...

Understanding allergies and common triggers

An allergy is the body’s immune system overreacting to a substance that’s typically harmless—known as an allergen. For the six million Australians living with...

$7.5m to renew Civic Centre

After the budget was announced on Thursday 24 July, Gympie Regional Council are putting over $100m into capital works around the region. Namely, the highly...

Donate to save up to 3 lives

Your blood can save lives. According to Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, just one blood donation can save the lives of up to three people. A blood...

SCUH bringing possible blood cure closer to home

A stem cell transplant service has launched at Sunshine Coast University Hospital, allowing blood cancer patients to access the advanced treatment closer to home....

90% hospital flu cases unvaxxed says AMA

AMA Queensland board member Professor Paul Griffin joined Health Minister Tim Nicholls and Pharmacy Guild of Australia Queensland Branch President Chris Owen recently to...

Hearts and heels unite

Every man, woman and their dog could be seen coming together to support the wonderful work of Little Haven Palliative Care for their Gratitude...

A lifetime on frontline of the law

Wayne Kirwan has spent a lifetime on the frontline of the law as a Justice of the Peace, protecting people's rights and serving the...

Gympie farmers in Alfred recovery grants

Help is on the way for Gympie region farmers hit by Cyclone Alfred, via jointly funded federal-state recovery grants of up to $75,000.. Gympie MP...

Govt amps up war on varroa threat

The state government has announced $750,000 in grants to manage varroa mite, including $250,000 to help defend pollination-reliant industries The insect pest, which has...

Wandings working say cops

The introduction of Jack's Law appears to be working with North Coast Region police (to which Gympie belongs), conducting more than 283 wandings as...

State funeral for NT icon and Wide Bay mate, Ted Egan

Ted Egan was many things, including one of the early talents and driving forces behind the Gympie Music Muster and the Woodford Folk Festival,...