Mental illness hits us all: Joyce’
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce came to Gympie to praise the region's Headspace mental health service, but did not hesitate to blast the state...
‘Less talk, more action’ call on roads
The need for continued improvement and duplication of the Bruce Highway was a major issue affecting the lives and safety of everyone in Gympie...
Poona plans
Cooloola Coast conservationists have blasted major state government ecotourism plans for the Great Sandy region, with one describing them as a threat to the...
The agony and the ecstacy
Shy and heartbroken Abbie is looking for her new family.
This delightful cream and ginger tabby is very anxious to find love.
Abbie, who is...
Quality of build, design, shows through
Good design and building skills continue to have an impact on the the property market.
The regional commendations for the Australian Institute of Architects...
Firey crash claims life of young woman
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating after a woman died in a single vehicle traffic crash at Kilkivan early Saturday morning.
Police attended the scene,...
Council under pressure on water unit
Gympie Regional Council is under pressure to lift the performance of its water business unit, after continuing failures notified in a report to councillors...
‘We nailed it’ says Tree Fest organiser
The Winter Trees on Mary was held last Wednesday night in the main street of Gympie, with many happy faces turning up to brave...
New bridge for Kilkivan to Kingaroy Rail Trail
Gympie Regional Council have announced they will commence work on the construction of a 12.5m concrete pedestrian and cycle bridge across Wide Bay Creek...
USC to share secret of biz success with short course
Gympie small business owners and managers can learn how to future-proof their businesses by taking part in a free short course offered by USC...
Coffee king tells Gympie businesses: ‘Make mistakes early’
Never envy those who sail through their early years too easily.
They have much more serious problems later on and have never learned resilience.
And forget...
Muster pulls plug on 2021 event
Organisers have made the heartbreaking decision to pull the plug on this year’s Gympie Music Muster.
The 40th anniversary event was shaping up to be...

















