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This week, Gympie Regional Council will continue work on the Goomeri pool to rectify the ongoing issues before summer. Electrical specialists are currently carrying out work on the facility
Gympie region Mayor Glen Hartwig is urging the residents of Amamoor, in the Mary Valley, to continue monitoring their water usage
Live and Local Gympie Region is back and our community can once again enjoy free, quality live music, with the first event scheduled for Saturday, 17 October at Nelson Reserve. While COVID restri
Gympie Regional Council construction and road maintenance crews have a busy two weeks on the cards as they work on the following construction projects and road maintenance activities. Construction In
A new exhibition, Wild/flower Women III: Women Walking Country is heading to the Gympie Regional Gallery from Thursday, 8 October to Saturday, 28 November.
Gympie Regional Council is working collaboratively with the State Government to develop a plan of action to manage flying fox roosts in the region.
Applications for Round One (2020/2021) of the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) will open from Monday, 5 October 2020.
This week, Gympie Regional Council road construction crews began widening parts of Nash Road, Tamaree.
A busy two weeks ahead for Gympie Regional Council’s road construction and maintenance crews with three large construction projects and approximately 40 of the region’s roads to receive ma
Gympie Regional Council CEO Shane Gray has today announced that the Christmas tree, purchased and planted at Nelson Reserve last year, will not be lit or decorated during Christmas 2020.
Two new and unique exhibitions are opening today at The Gympie Regional Gallery. Roundabout: New York and Gympie by local charcoal architectural artist Miriam Innes
Gympie Regional Council's River to Rail Trail has been announced as a finalist in the Government Achievement Award category of the Outdoors Queensland Awards 2020.
A big two weeks ahead for our road construction and maintenance crews with four large construction projects on the go and 32 roads up for some maintenance.
Early last year, council installed 100 nesting boxes throughout Tin Can Bay and the Gympie area with many of them now home to some of our region’s furry friends.
If you live in the Rainbow Beach area, especially near Carlo Circle Road and Green Valley Drive, you may see some smoke this week. Gympie Regional Council and the Rural Fire Service will look to do so