WHETHER you re a believer or not, there s no doubting there are some strange things that have gone on around Gympie. According to readers, long-term residents and supernatural investigators, Gympie has its fair share of paranormal activity all year round. Could these be the most haunted places in the region?
1. Mary Valley Rattler and Old Gympie Station A TEAM of four paranormal investigators spent a night in one of the old carriages in 2011 and they concluded hair-raising results. Using energy monitoring systems, meters, audio recorders, shadow detection devices, surveillance cameras and trigger devices, founder of the Paranormal Paratek group, Darren Davies said they definitely detected flashes of white shadows running through the old carriages.
It originally asked for answers to be supplied by February 1, but has agreed to extend that deadline for a couple of weeks. The issues include lighting, stormwater management, social and economic effects, impacts on the roading network and cultural assessments. A KiwiRail spokesman said there were no surprises in the request. “For a project of this scale it is common for there to be additional questions from the council.” They said the two parties had been working constructively together on the process. “KiwiRail is working through these questions with our project team and expects to respond to the council in mid-February.”
Man arrested after alleged iron bar attack on police car in Hastings
16 Dec, 2020 09:32 PM
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All windows of the police car were smashed or damaged in the incident near Hastings Police Station.
All windows of the police car were smashed or damaged in the incident near Hastings Police Station.
A man has been arrested after an alleged rampage that left all windows on a police patrol car smashed or damaged in Hastings.
Police were called to reports of a person damaging a patrol vehicle on Railway Rd, near Hastings Police Station, soon after 10am on Thursday.
A police spokeswoman said an iron bar was used to damage the car.