EXPLAINED: Why Tin Can Bay’s Seafood Festival was cancelled
The annual Seafood Festival, run by the Chamber of Commerce and held every September on the foreshore, was cancelled last week after lengthy committee meetings.
The annual Seafood Festival, run by the Chamber of Commerce and held every September on the foreshore, was cancelled last week after lengthy committee meetings.
They remain tight-lipped about the exact future of regional stores in Gympie and all over the country.
One of Tin Can Bay’s most iconic events will not go ahead this year.
Find out how much you could buy a Gympie property for in 1993, and how that compares to what you’d spend today.
Coach Courtney Findlay says his side will not deviate in their preparation for this weekend’s “exciting” contest.
I have been lucky enough to cover some amazing stories in my first four months here, but I think my wackiest experience came last Thursday.
Check out our gallery from Saturday’s competition.
Just weeks after the premiere of Chris Sun’s Mary Valley-filmed horror flick Boar, 12-year-old Neil Macalisang was chased by one in real life.
A two-vehicle crash occurred on the Wide Bay Highway just north of Gympie at Bells Bridge.
The chart-topper will perform at the Muster for a second straight year this August.
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