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There was recently a large chemical fire on Tozer Park Road.
Are you aged between 12 and 25, live in the Gympie region and are interested in having your say about Youth Week 2023?
Gympie Regional Council is inviting members of local community groups, clubs and organisations to attend a free workshop to prepare and plan for disaster events.
Gympie Regional Council is seeking expressions of interest for membership of the Weed and Pest Advisory Committee (WPAC).
The Earth Beneath our Feet, which is a joint exhibition by Sally Spencer and Sue McLean of painting and installation work that celebrates the life force of Gaia – Mother Earth
Applications are invited from incorporated not-for-profit community organisations to enter into a tenure agreement over part of the community facility situated at 88 Mudlo Road, Kilkivan.
Our region’s freshwater turtles spend most of their time in rivers, lakes, creeks and farm dams.
The impact of invasive species on agricultural productivity, the environment and social amenity are well documented, so too are the negative implications
As the days grow longer, more Aussies are embracing the great outdoors. And nothing sucks more than a mozzie buzzing around while you are enjoying an afternoon family BBQ or camping trip.
The First Quarter Budget Review for the 2022-2023 financial year was endorsed at today’s open Council meeting at Town Hall.
The Curra Art Group is presenting their exhibition “A Moment in Time” at the Gympie Regional Gallery from Thursday, 10 November to Saturday, 24 December
Talented Gympie artist Willy Webster is bringing his self-titled exhibition to the Gympie Regional Gallery from Friday, 11 November to Saturday, 24 December 2022.
On view now at the Gympie Regional Gallery, ‘Pockets Project’, is an exhibition created by Local community art group, Chatsworth MopArts.
Council is seeking feedback on its Biosecurity Policy and Draft GRT Guideline.
Magpie breeding season is in full swing and residents are asked to be patient with this protected native animal.