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It was a competitive race, as these things usually are, but one Gympie personal trainer has risen above the rest to be crowned the regionâs best â or favourite â in the business.
Longtime local PT Paul Frampton took out the Gympie Times subscriber-exclusive competition with 28 per cent of the final vote, followed by power couple Fiona and Matt Keable of The Real Body Movement with 20 per cent and James Ollier (Impact Elite Training) and Amy Price-Wilson (Gympie ARC) with 12 per cent each. Paul Frampton
Mr Frampton, who runs the Empower Active studio alongside partner Trudi Hellmuth out of Channon St, said he was âhumbledâ to receive the most support this time around.
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The COVID pandemic may have brought many things to a screeching halt, but not the region’s development.
More than 150 projects were approved by Gympie Regional Council this year, from dozens of boundary realignments and minor subdivisions to large scale commercial projects.
These are 15 of the biggest which will shape the region’s future in the coming years.
New Madills digs Madills new showroom
One of Gympie’s oldest businesses is getting a new home with plans for a huge new showroom at Monklands.
The new centre will take the buildings already on the property between the Bruce Highway, Laurenceson Rd and Kelly Dr and add two more, along with a covered area.