‘Complete experience’: Owners spill tea on boutique opening
A couple about to retire instead fell in love with Gympie’s heritage buildings and has opened a business for tea lovers in an historic site.
A couple about to retire instead fell in love with Gympie’s heritage buildings and has opened a business for tea lovers in an historic site.
A beachgoer has captured spectacular video of a landslide cutting his path at a popular beach holiday destination north of Noosa as authorities warn of the dangers.
With adorable faces and cheeky antics, Gympie’s toddlers keep everyone on their toes. Help search for the region’s cheekiest from 30 nominations. VOTE NOW
Do you or does someone you know have a gorgeous, mischievous toddler between one and three years old? Nominations for Gympie’s cheekiest toddler are now being accepted. FILL OUT THE FORM
Charlie Horne’s legacy in Gympie runs across numerous well-known businesses and ventures, and now he is trying his hand at something new.
Teachers, beauticians, hairdressers, tattooists and cake decorators – we bring together Gympie’s ultimate showcase of 2023 – as voted by our subscribers. See the full list:
The long-term future of Gympie’s one-time caravan park, which was closed in 2020 then co-opted by the state government to house flood victims, has been revealed at last.
Friends and families joined more than 200 uni students as they donned their caps and gowns to walk the stage for the 2023 Central Queensland University Bundaberg graduation. See the full gallery of photos and watch the video:
A mother-of-three who was given a 10 per cent chance of surviving after falling headfirst down 20 stairs and suffering a traumatic brain injury has become a living, breathing Christmas miracle.
An independent analysis of newly-released 2023 NAPLAN results has revealed the schools which performed the best in the Year 5 and Year 9 tests across the Gympie region. See the results:
Police have handled more than 170 incidents in the past 12 months at Wide Bay Burnett schools, new data shows, as the schools responsible for the most call-outs are revealed.
A popular holiday destination east of Gympie is poised for a new lease of life after changing hands for a seven-figure sum, and the new buyers already making plans for a renovation.
The 2023 school year has ended for students and teachers across the Gympie region, but the student leaders of 2024, and duxes of 2023, have much to celebrate.
A split Gympie council has defied a staff recommendation in a tight vote to allow rural landholders to ‘diversify’ their revenue streams by increasing the number of campers allowed on their land.
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