Tag: News
Local road closures as Bypass progresses
Flood Road at East Deep Creek will be temporarily closed to traffic as construction progresses on the $1 billion Bruce Highway Cooroy to Curra...
Lockdown no worries for this CBD auction
Covid or not, the great southeast Queensland lockdown should be no problem for tomorrow's (Saturday 7 August) on-site or online auction of one of...
Covid on our doorstep
The great southeast Queensland lockdown has hit the fringes of Gympie region.
The first obvious symptom was the cancellation of sporting events, too late to...
Police to hoons: ‘every complaint investigated’
Police and Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service officers continued their blitz on hooning activity along the Cooloola Coast and Noosa North Shore last weekend...
Breeding season places koalas in danger
“Last night I heard the growling of a male koala in our bushland here in Tandur," said Michelle Daly of Tandur, Public Relations officer...
The wait is almost over
Gympie Connection Road is nearing completion after months of major works to widen the road in preparation for the Gympie Bypass.
The stretch of...
Magpies escape grim ending
ANARRA Wildlife Rescue Gympie members Ros, Pete and Paula Rowlands were commended on Facebook for their efforts after saving four baby magpies from a...
Vet shortage starting to bite
The lack of after-hours vet care in Gympie has caused a stir among the community, with many residents concerned about the wellbeing of their...
More Gympie vaxxing sites open
With the Covid-19 menace growing in Queensland, four new vaccination centres in Gympie have joined the fight.
In addition to GPs, the Gympie Hospital and...
’It’s not fair’: Freedom march
Around 1000 people of all ages attended the Gympie Freedom Rally at Lake Alford on Saturday 24 July.
There were guest speakers and entertainment as...
Gympie teacher excels
James Nash State High School teacher Donna Jenkin has finished runner-up in the Queensland Tourism Industry Council’s (QTIC) 24th annual Salute to Excellence Awards....
Landing fees take off
The Gympie Regional Council has come under backlash again following the announcement of the $13.20 per tonne landing fees introduced for the Kybong Airport,...

















