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Craig Warhurst
Craig WarhurstQueensland Regional Editor

Craig Warhurst has been a journalist for more than 25 years starting his career as a photographer at The Gympie Times. He then went on to lead that newspaper as editor before moving on to be the editor of the Bundaberg News Mail, Sunshine Coast Daily, Townsville Bulletin and the Hobart Mercury.

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Gympie Ballerina Sophie Mackay has been accepted into the prestigious school of Dance in Brisbane. Picture: Craig Warhurst

Gympie dancer lives her dream

SOPHIE Mackay has made her first step towards a career as a professional dancer after being accepted into the Queensland School of Dance Excellence.

Gympie
Clare Quinn, Rosie McLaughlin, Lucy Cantle, Jenaya Hooper, Isabelle Cantle from Alma st kindy in Gympie

Not enough car parks for units

ALMA Street residents are worried a revised application for a multi residential housing development in their street will endanger the lives of children.

Gympie
Kimberly Guse, Rachel Lowe, Amiee Pullman and Natalie Bottema were having a great time at Rainbow Beach for Schoolies Week.

Rainbow a quieter schoolies option

FORGET the hustle and bustle of Schoolies Week on the Gold Coast, Rainbow Beach is the place to be, according to school leavers relaxing on the beach yesterday.

Sport
Josh Brady and Lewis Waugh were in form for the Sunshine Coast Scorchers on the weekend both hitting centuries. Picture: Craig Warhurst

Scorching Bat

GYMPIE teenage cricket sensations, Lewis Waugh and Josh Brady, sizzled for the Sunshine Coast Scorchers on Saturday.

Sport
Gympie Captain Tim McIntosh scored 45 against the Hinterland Hawks on the weekend he and Ash Sippel 51 were the only batsmen to fire.

Gold still winless

A STRUGGLING Gympie Off-road Gold 11 is still without a win in the Sunshine Coast cricket competition being beaten outright by the Hinterland Hawks on Saturday.

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Reedman on fire in the heat

Reedman on fire in the heat

A TOP drawer display of seam bowling by Wests’ Scott Reedman rattled the Valleys’ top order batsman and set up the first win for Wests in the competition.

Gympie
Winning the inaugural Berserker Award for the top all round student at the Computer Gaming Course at Gympie State High School was Tom Spratt. Picture: Craig Warhurst

Gamers on track

AUSTRALIA’S first intake of high school computer gaming students graduated last week at Gympie State High School.

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