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Col Joye – national icon’s Muster connection

The late and sadly missed Col Joye had a strong Gympie Muster connection - and not only because of his performance at Amamoor in...

Trafficking, illegal weapons, dangerous drugs charges laid in major investigation

Three people, two from Cooroy and one from Gympie, have been arrested, and a large quantity of illegal drugs, firearms, and cash was seized...

In brief

Vehicle rollover Two patients, including one with shoulder pain, were transported in stable condition to Kingaroy Hospital after a vehicle rollover on the Wide...

From rugby oval to runway

Seven young people from Gympie are preparing to make their runway debut in a world-class fashion event that fuses art, sustainability, and performance. On...

Action-packed science week

For national science week, Rainbow Beach will be celebrating with two events for everyone’s inquisitive minds. The first of which is a visit from Dr...

Women’s knockout victory

The Gympie Cats women saluted at home on Saturday 2 August, but the men unfortunately lost. Holding both a strong defense and overwhelming offense, the...

Katter’s praise for state’s ‘true giant’

Queenslanders and especially the city of Gladstone and the whole of the north will benefit for generations from one of the state's "true giants,"...

Safeguard your legacy

In an era of increasing financial complexity and intergenerational wealth transfer, estate planning and administration have never been more critical. Too often, people delay...

Fernery demolition has begun

The demolition works at the Fernery in Memorial Park have begun with the first workers pulling up to site on Tuesday 5 August. Gympie Regional...

Bid to save Cooloola national park airfield

A parliamentary petition to save the Teewah airfield, in Cooloola National Park has gathered 3260 signatures. But Noosa Today reports that 2700 of those signatures...

‘Ban shark nets, limit bnb’ call

More than 2000 people in total have backed e-petitions to state parliament that would ban shark nets at Rainbow Beach and all short term...

Death of a public service hero

The former Eumundi and Maryborough schoolboy now remembered as one of Queensland’s most historically significant public servants, Sir Leo Hielscher, has died at 98. In...

Rainbow Beach generosity at work in Victoria

Sometimes there are too many disasters, a sadly shared reality now for Queensland and Victoria, according to award winning farm-aid fundraiser Tony Stewart. But he...