Gympie council not investigating dumping of dead stingrays
Residents were left outraged after the stingray carcasses were dumped outside Nelson Rd homes during the week.
Residents were left outraged after the stingray carcasses were dumped outside Nelson Rd homes during the week.
Emergency service crews have been kept very busy on Gympie region roads throughout the day.
The squad has managed to stabilise and string together some solid performances after former Gympie mayor Mick Curran stepped down as head coach two games into the season.
The winner finished with 39 per cent of the final vote, followed by Nathan Stephens on 18 per cent and Lachlan Kenman and Jack Bambling tying for third on 13 per cent.
The ten successful applicants were then endorsed in Wednesday’s meeting from a pool of 30 people and 28 local community organisations, with a total of $51,111 awarded to ten projects across three grant categories.
Paramedics were dispatched to the scene of a reported single-vehicle rollover on Brooweena Woolooga Road at about 8.55am.
“All our meat’s cooked for a minimum of eight hours. Consistency is a big key for us, trying to make sure the burger they get today is the burger they’re going to get tomorrow.”
Stingray carcasses have been found “stinking to high heaven” out the back of residents’ houses on Nelson Road.
14 community-based hubs across Queensland will be open by the end of July, but how come there remains absolutely no indication as to whether Gympie region residents will be given local access to one of these hubs or not?
“A significant weather event is predicted to affect Rainbow Beach, and Gold and Sunshine Coast beaches this weekend and into next week, with winds predicted to be in excess of 25 to 30 knots, with 4.5 metres of swell.”
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