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Queensland University of Technology has invited Gympie Regional Council and community members to participate in a research project
Water is our most precious resource. Each year, Gympie Regional Council supplies 4,000 megalitres of tap water to over 13,000 properties.
Due to ongoing health and safety issues, noncompliance and a continued breach of contract, today the Brisbane Supreme Court ruled the current management agreement lease be terminated immediately
The Gympie Regional Gallery is reopening its doors to the public on Tuesday, 16 June 2020 at 10am with two new exhibitions
A new colony of more than 60,000 flying foxes at Cooloola Cove has come to the attention of Council. This colony is located in bushland between Queen Elizabeth Drive, Golden Hind Avenue, and Batavia C
Gympie Regional Libraries have re-commenced on-site access to all branches across the region.
After the successful completion of undergrounding the powerlines, removing the power poles, and installing new street lighting along Rainbow Beach’s main street, the community will, from tomorro
The Local Disaster Management Group, chaired by Mayor Cr Glen Hartwig, met today to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and agreed the group will continue to stay at ‘Lean Forward’ status, howev
Financial Management Review Report was commissioned as we (Council) needed to fully understand our financial issues. The report was conducted by CPA Australia
Gympie Region Mayor Glen Hartwig and Gympie Regional Council Acting CEO Pauline Gordon have today expressed their disappointment regarding yesterday’s announcement of the end of The Gympie Times
National Reconciliation Week from 27 May to 3 June is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and accomplishments
While the precinct was closed due to COVID-19, one of our region’s local artists had been quietly working on a new mural project titled ‘Pulse’.
Further relief for Gympie region ratepayers could be on the cards when Gympie Regional Council meet tomorrow. During a special meeting held in March, Council decided to extend the discount period and
Gympie Regional Council construction and maintenance crews have a busy fortnight head with a number of large construction and routine maintenance work scheduled.
The Gympie Youth Precinct’s much-anticipated bouldering wall is nearing completion and is set to open by mid-June.