No upgrade to Gympie ‘slip and slide’ road any time soon
“Council’s advice to our region’s motorists has always been the same regardless of the road surface. Driving to the conditions is essential.”
“Council’s advice to our region’s motorists has always been the same regardless of the road surface. Driving to the conditions is essential.”
This year’s round will see former NSW Open Champion Ben Eccles, 2019 NT PGA Champion Brett Rankin and defending Gympie Pro-Am winner Tim Hart take part in both the Gympie and Tin Can Bay events.
Readers have lashed the council’s new budget which featured the discount being slashed slashed in half and rates again rising, meaning residents can expect their final bill to be about 3.2 per cent higher this year, with former Mayor Mick Curran apparently weighing in too.
Paramedics were dispatched to the scene of a two-vehicle crash on the highway at about 1:45pm Thursday afternoon
The property, made up of three parcels totalling some 1410 hectares, was officially settled on Wednesday afternoon.
In what was one of the tightest results of any Gympie Times people’s choice voting competition, a longtime local has won the region’s unofficial best painter title by the slimmest of margins.
The status of the championships was plunged into limbo on Tuesday morning (June 29) after Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced a snap three-day Covid lockdown for parts of the state.
One of the alleged perpetrators, wearing a grey hoodie, is shown making contact with the signage before walking away with it tucked under their left arm.
The RACQ has reignited calls for the Palaszczuk Government to freeze rego price hikes, as the cost to motorists has risen by more than 13 per cent over the last five years.
It was announced the 11 Local Government Areas that had previously seen restrictions raised will now enter a snap lockdown for three days starting from 6pm tonight.
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