The 7 Gympie stories of the week you might have missed
Stories of triumph and unimaginable tragedy both dominated the headlines.
Stories of triumph and unimaginable tragedy both dominated the headlines.
A whopping 57 new positions are available at one of the region’s biggest exporters.
“I’m sure that governments do not realise the onus they put on groups such as ours.”
It has been especially refreshing to see new local ventures emerge or build on their foundations, defying the tough economic climate to share their ideas and services with the community.
A tag team, including a Broncos legend, will step in and lead the side for the rest of 2021.
The trip includes lunch at the historic Gympie Station, followed by a special train service aboard the Mary Valley Rattler to Amamoor Staton.
Updated restrictions bring hope, but how the famed festival will look in its return this year remains shrouded in mystery.
“Because Gympie is such a large region, staff sometimes drive an hour to check on their patients and ensure they are receiving the care and assistance they need.”
“Many communities like Tansey will still be feeling the effects of the prolonged drought, and has been further compounded by the additional challenges of COVID-19.”
Models from both the Bureau of Meteorology and Weatherzone have Gympie in line for big rain on Sunday and Monday.
Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/journalists/josh-preston/page/25