Bucket to spin without stars
THE campaign to get radio and television megastars Hamish and Andy to open Gympie KFC’s new spinning bucket seems to be lost.
THE campaign to get radio and television megastars Hamish and Andy to open Gympie KFC’s new spinning bucket seems to be lost.
A SUBARU stuck on the Mudlo Rocks at Rainbow Beach and abandoned by its driver, has been removed by the Gympie Regional Council.
JAMES Nash State High School awarded its 2010 scholarships to 10 grateful students on Wednesday.
GYMPIE Junior Rugby League taking its fundraising efforts up a few gears.
A HIGH-speed head-on smash on the Bruce Highway yesterday morning resulted in the death of a 31-year-old Warwick man and a B-double bursting into flames.
GYMPIE residents have been crying foul after the news TV and radio megastars Hamish and Andy might not make it for the opening of our new spinning KFC bucket.
GYMPIE Devils A grade side may have had last weekend off, but that didn’t stop coach Darren Burns getting them out into the community on a pink mission.
A SUBARU caught on Rainbow Beach’s notorious Mudlo Rocks and then abandoned by its driver is slowly starting to disappear under the sand.
WE all know national radio and television personalties Hamish and Andy have pulling power , but now we know they have spinning power as well.
A VINTAGE display of hockey by the Heat’s David Innis was the highlight of the Cooloola side’s one all draw with Brothers on Saturday.
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