PROBLEM ROADS: Readers have their say on speed limit changes
It was announced this week that the speed limit on Channon St has been lowered to 50km/h, and from 100km/h to 80km/h on Kin Kin Road between Tin Can Bay Road and Wolvi township.
It was announced this week that the speed limit on Channon St has been lowered to 50km/h, and from 100km/h to 80km/h on Kin Kin Road between Tin Can Bay Road and Wolvi township.
The 22-year-old, who has been involved with various Gympie community groups and is regularly spotted at local events, is tipped to appear on a double episode of the series early next month.
Queensland Health declined to answer questions about when Gympie region residents can expect a local vaccine centre to be opened, despite announcing 14 would be open across the state by the end of July.
“We’re already seeing some big growth in popularity in this area. I’ve been in real estate for 14 years and I’ve never seen inquiry on property like we’ve been getting.”
QFES did not specify what was causing the ongoing smoke coverage, but confirmed there was no direct fire threat to any properties.
Curran, an elite runner dating back to his teen years as an Australian representative at the World Junior Cross Country and Commonwealth Youth Games, smashed the 5km trail in just 17 minutes and 48 seconds
Bates and McCarthy scored a relatively comfortable victory over the 29-car Australia Rally Championship field, winning a “clean sweep of stages” to finish more than two minutes ahead of the pack.
“I just love Gympie. I love the mountains, the hinterland, the community. People are very loyal and accommodating here, from what I’ve found so far.”
The Queensland Ambulance Service reported paramedics were assessing two patients at the scene of the single vehicle crash, after a car impacted with a tree near Marys Creek Road and Cross Road just after midday.
The region’s fighting champion has also been rubbing shoulders with the likes of Holly Holm and Michelle Waterson as she eyes a return to the cage in 2021.
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