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Life well lived : Family s loving tribute for a Gympie icon

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Growth plan for Gympie jobs, investment outlined

Mr Glentworth is guest speaker at the March 17 meeting. “Neil‘s no nonsense and inspiring approach has delighted our members at previous breakfasts,” Mr Goodman said. “We have welcomed him back, to present a much higher level version on what he has spoken about previously..to grow this region, to attract new business and outside investment and to create new jobs. Gympie Chamber of Commerce president Tony Goodman thanks business and political analyst Neil Glentworth during his last address to the Gympie business community. “The other reason being that, the direction the Chamber has taken over the last two years has resonated with our members and the business community, that has seen standing room only breakfast events and that has created a lot of momentum going forward.”

NAMED: Gympie s biggest fraudsters and thieves of 2020

Premium Content Subscriber only The Gympie region saw its fair share of theft and credit card fraud in 2020, but the long arm of the law caught up with them as they found themselves facing the Magistrates and District Courts. From stealing from the disabled to swindling their boss out of $136k, we have compiled a list of the worst offenders of the past 12 months. 1. Gympie thief robbed elderly, homes, businesses for 17 years A serial burglar who targeted bowls clubs, businesses and homes across the Gympie region over a 20-year spree was jailed in 2020. Craig Anthony Wilson, 44, was convicted of offences dating back to 2002-2003, and several offences from 2019, including stealing jewellery, handbags, an iPad, phones, keys, cash from bowls clubs, fishing equipment, diesel, power tools and a car.

80 new jobs up for grabs as Gympie s biggest business grows

Now, with the early trialling of the new boning systemunderway, a further 80 positions need to be filled. This latest development has boosted overall positions available to 515 people within the company, company director Terry Nolan said yesterday. Nolan Meats, East Deep Creek, is Gympie’s largest private employer, and is expanding. We think that is good for Gympie, as Wide Bay has one of the highest unemployment rates in Queensland. The project has been three years in the planning and required some of the latest in meat processing equipment to be imported from Iceland. While Nolan Meats always have a policy of buy local first, the level of sophistication and automation in this new line required the best equipment in the world, and there are limited manufacturers with the capability to build it, director Tony Nolan said.

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