One-day final washed out
GYMPIE one-day cricket finalists Wests and Harlequins were waiting to hear the outcome last night to know when the teams’ washed out final would be played
GYMPIE one-day cricket finalists Wests and Harlequins were waiting to hear the outcome last night to know when the teams’ washed out final would be played
A FIVE wicket haul by Gold paceman Brad Millard set up a win for the Gympie cricket side at the weekend, their first for the 2009/10 season.
FORMER Gympie man, Brian Nilsson, has been touring the world as a professional caddy for the past 10 years.
THERE will be one less watering hole in Gympie to quench a hard- earned thirst from December 22.
Two junior teams won both the men’s and women’s A grade touch titles at Albert Park on Saturday night in what is thought to be a first for Gympie Touch Association.
THE Gympie real estate market has broken the shackles of the world economic crisis, according to agent Nathan O’Neill.
PLACES are quickly running out for golfers wanting to swing their clubs with some of the Broncos’ best.
THE 95 pizzas delivered to James Nash State High school yesterday showed the level of support the school is giving to lost school mate Jaxson Bradey.
THE safety of Tin Can Bay community has been bolstered with addition of a new police officer to the bayside town.
“HE gave me a kiss on the forehead and said ‘I love you’.” Those were the last words grieving mother Tammy Bradey heard her 15-year-old son Jaxson say.
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