Crews were working to contain the fire in the vicinity of Tinnanbar Road, Maryborough-Cooloola Road and Tin Can Bay Road on Sunday afternoon and continued to patrol last night until 7:30pm. A Queensland Fire and Emergency spokeswoman said one crew would be heading out again today to ensure the fire still poses no threat to property. The advice for nearby residents to keep windows and doors closed if suffering from a respiratory condition remains the same. If residents are concerned their property is under threat, they are advised to call triple-0 (000) immediately. tin can bay fire
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) crews are monitoring a vegetation fire bounded by Tinnanbar Road, Maryborough-Cooloola Road and Tin Can Bay.
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Police investigating firearm incident at Gympie area
A 28-year-old Southside man has been charged after a number of shots were allegedly fired across the Gympie Division on Saturday afternoon (February 27).
Just before 6pm, it will be alleged the man was in the company of a colleague at a local hotel when they became involved in a verbal dispute. At this time, it will be alleged he threatened to shoot the colleague.
It will further be alleged he returned home and became involved in an argument with a woman at the address which resulted in her fleeing with her two children.