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He is being remembered as a âgreat mate who looked after everyoneâ. The husband and father was part of a group who launched a menâs shed at Brooloo just three years ago. Numabulla Menâs Shed secretary Dennis James said Mr Bowe had been with them from the start. âHe was a very personable fellow, he managed to look after us very well,â he said. âHe was a great mate. âWe were all shocked to hear that the accident ⦠actually involved him. âI spoke to his wife Mary and she seems to be bearing up quite well.â Doug McCallum, Kerry Bowe and Dennis James celebrate the opening of the Tin Can Bay Men s Shed. Picture: Shane Zahner ....
Paramedics were called to the scene of a private address in Gympie after an occupant there was reportedly bitten at about 2.55pm. The patient was assessed for unknown injuries and taken from the scene to Gympie Hospital in a stable condition. The latest incident follows at least four on the region’s roads to kick off the Easter weekend, with two crashes on the Bruce Highway northbound causing traffic chaos. A two vehicle crash near Tiaro blocked one lane of the highway at about 10am, while traffic going in the same direction was delayed by a minor incident near Bauple in the early afternoon. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A Southside street has become the second worst street for assaults in Gympie following Mary St, according to a Queensland Police data website. It was a busy year overall for Gympie police as they dealt with a total of 168 assaults, which was the highest recorded total since 2002 when there were 174 assaults. Looking more closely at the data, the months of March, June and December had the most recordings, with December being the worst, at 22 assaults. Acting Gympie Police Station officer in charge Scott Poole said the spike in December was due to more people travelling and drinking in the region during the holiday season. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only MORE than 100mm of rain pummelled parts of the Gympie region last night leaving some residents stranded at home this morning. To the south west of Kilkivan, 110mm reportedly fell at Mt View at Cinnabar, while 90mm near Glastonbury was enough to make crossing Glastonbury Creek impossible this morning. Officially Gympie received 31mm in the past 24 hours from yesterday until 9am this morning according to the Bureau of Meteorology, Kandanga received 67mm, Borumba Dam 55mm and 51mm fell at Imbil. ....
“This new program will support jobs, construction businesses and economic growth across Wide Bay, and it will also improve road safety and bolster the resilience of our local road networks, improving access for freight, tourism and local road users,” Mr O’Brien said. “We will work closely with the Noosa, Gympie, South Burnett and Cherbourg councils to ensure local projects get underway, supporting jobs and businesses, and helping people in Wide Bay get home sooner and safer.” Southside and the beginning of Eel Creek Road, a designated growth corridor but also an area teeming with bushland and wildlife. The projects that will receive funding are: ....