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The Gympie Region has officially welcomed 29 new Australian citizens as part of a special Citizenship Ceremony held at The Pavilion Conference and Reception Centre this week.
The first Gympie Region Community Expo will be held on Saturday, 1 June from 10am – 3pm at the Pavilion Conference and Reception Centre, 77 Exhibition Road, Gympie.
Gympie Regional Council has initiated a $287,000 investment into sewer infrastructure aimed at addressing identified issues in Gympie and Southside.
Rainbow Beach has always been an ideal destination for hosting events due to its unique blend of natural beauty and versatile amenities.
Please be advised that Station Road will be closed to both lanes on 13th and 20th April 2024 to allow for stormwater and drainage works.
Gympie Regional Council is thrilled to support the Mary Valley Chamber of Commerce Inc. to deliver GourMay Mary Valley through the Community Grants Program.
Join the celebrations for Queensland Youth Week in the Gympie region from April 7 to 13. Featuring a fun-filled program of activities, Youth Week celebrates young people (aged 12-25 years).
Looking for things to do these School Holidays? Gympie Regional Council’s Holiday Fun Program has you covered!
Gympie Regional Council is thrilled to announce the return of Live and Local Gympie Region!
Gympie Regional Council is excited to announce the return of Easter on Mary on Wednesday, 27 March, from 5.30 pm to 9 pm, on Mary Street, Gympie.
Please be advised that several roads within the Gympie CBD will undergo changed traffic conditions as flood repair works take place.
Gympie Regional Council is currently drafting a new five-year economic development strategy and residents are invited to have their say to ensure it reflects the aspirations of the community.
Are wild dogs or feral pigs impacting your property/business? 1080 baiting may be an option for management of these declared pests.
Gympie Regional Council is hosting the inaugural Gympie Bioeconomy Forum on Friday, 19 April.
On the back of the 2022 Flood events and the recently adopted flood levels for habitable building works, Gympie Regional Council has embarked on a process to gain a better understanding of flood risk.