‘It’s so much fun’: Childcare educator wins Qld vote
A Bundaberg childcare educator has been voted the best in the state by our readers and says she still loves the job after nearly 20 years in the industry.
A Bundaberg childcare educator has been voted the best in the state by our readers and says she still loves the job after nearly 20 years in the industry.
Whether you prefer thin or thick, timeless or edgy brows, Gympie’s brow salons have plenty of technicians to choose from but who is the best? Vote in our poll.
A freshly graduated teacher with more than two decades in the childcare industry has been named Gympie’s favourite prep teacher of 2024.
An outpouring of tributes to a beloved wife, mum and friend have come from a close-knit community following her death at 51 years old.
In the most hotly contested division, incumbent councillor Bruce Devereaux is running for a second shot saying he’s tried to be the councillor he would have wanted.
Throwing his hat back in the ring for a seat on the Gympie council, former mayor Mick Curran runs for Division 4. Vote in our exclusive reader poll on this development:
The sudden death of a well known Gympie son at the age of 44, has shocked and saddened the community, in particular those who knew him and loved him.
A Maryborough mum-of-five who suffered a life-threatening illness has fought from near death on a hospital bed to become a competitive athlete.
The search for Gympie’s best photographer has begun. Vote now from the list of 30 finalists, as nominated by readers.
A victim has relived the moments of a serious crash that injured four and has pleaded for changes to the busy stretch of road between Gympie and Goomboorian.
A stay-at-home mum who has endured 12 blackouts in 15 days in peak hot weather has made a rallying call to her community, which is fed-up at the slow response to their decades-long predicament.
Get your wrenches ready and fuel up, it’s time to vote for Gympie’s best ‘grease monkey’ of 2023, with 23 of the region’s top mechanics in the finals. VOTE HERE
Police have charged a 19-year-old Gympie man with six counts of wilful damage and a number of drug charges after an alleged string of graffiti tags left community groups frustrated and angry.
Three fire crews were among the emergency services who rushed to the scene of a late night crash on the D’Aguilar Highway on Sunday which left a young man with critical injuries.
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