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Landcare Week a harsh reminder

The beautiful Gympie region is made up of some truly diverse and unique flora and fauna. But like everything, protection is sometimes required in...

Guides mustering snacks for little tackers

Leonara Cox, one of the leaders at the Gympie and District Guides, is asking the general public to help out with the donation of...

Budget breakdown

Gympie ratepayers face an average 2.3 per cent increase in council rates and charges, under a Budget adopted by councillors this month. Cr Dolly Jensen...

We’re two!

As the Earth continues turning and we find ourselves having already reached past the halfway point of the year, Gympie Today turns the tender...

Mythbusting end-of-life

There's a couple of things we as human beings often have trouble talking about - sex and dying. Discussions on the first taboo-topic can be...

Michelin star on the rise

James Nash State High School Year 12 student Monique Webbe is making her mark on the her chosen field in the hospitality industry, by...

2500k trip to mark out spot

Jody and Chris haven’t been home for a month. What’s more, the couple travelled more than 2500km from the Cape, Queensland’s northernmost point, to be...

Muster pilgrims descend

With more than 800 camping passes been pre-sold for the 2022 Gympie Music Muster there was plenty of action at the Amamoor Creek State...

Characters descend for rope-off

Shane Zahner got out and about on Saturday, 30 July, to meet some of the people keen to rope off their campsite at the...

Rattler carriages destroyed by fire

Two timber train carriages were all but destroyed in a fire, which Police are currently treating as suspicious, at the Historic Gympie Railway Station...

Muster site falls victim to vandals the night before rope off

Spray painted obscenities on the main stage, smashed windscreens on the vintage Muster bus and vandalism to one of the stall vendor's tents is...

Fines for kitchen dumper

The person who allegedly dumped an old kitchen in the Cooloola section of the Great Sandy National Park has been fined more than $3600...

Globemaster flypast wows the Cooloola crowds

A big C17A Globemaster III became the talk of East Coast Queensland on Anzac Day with a low level flypast which brought it down...