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75 jobs you can apply for in the Gympie region right now

We’ve got you covered. Browse 75 newly-listed jobs on offer around the Gold City: 1. Barista – The Hatch Specialty Coffee We are hiring! We are looking for an all round Barista to join our busy specialty coffee shop in Gympie! We are looking for applicants who have had at least 1 year experience in the Barista industry, hold their Barista certificate and have a professional approach to customer service and front of house relations. If you think this is you, please email us your resume & a short video introducing yourself to: hello@hatchspecialtycoffee.com.au This role is in school hours and unfortunately will not suit anybody who is currently attending school

Why this dynamic business duo left Brisbane for Gympie

Premium Content Printing presses and graphic design go hand-in-hand for invitations, cards and company branding. But for Gympie businessman and printer Mat Tawse and designer Cat Childs the meeting of these two industries went hand-in-hand with family, too. It was a match made in heaven, Mr Tawse said. This match led to the creation The Love Press, an online printing company the couple started in 2008 before packing it up from its original location in Brisbane and relocating it to Gympie. This was in December 2019, right before COVID hit - but they stressed the pandemic was not the reason they hightailed it from the big city.

Roaring recovery in Gympie as region bucks COVID downturn

Gympie Chamber of Commerce chief Tony Goodman said the region could be on the cusp of a “roaring 20s” economy as its Gross Regional Product bucked the state trend. Data from online hub Economyid revealed the region’s GRP grew $37 million between June 2019 and June 2020, to sit at $2.237 billion, an increase of 1.69 per cent on the year. This jump was in direct contrast to Queensland’s GRP which fell o. 4 per cent from $373.7 billion to $372 billion; this was the first time the state’s GRP fell in more than 20 years. The region was expected to continue weathering the pandemic’s fallout better than the state, too.

Collateral damage: Facebook ban wipes out a decade of work

Gympie councillor Bruce Devereaux has hit out at Facebook s nuclear news ban, saying the tech giant s behaviour was poor after his personal blog Big Family Little Income was wiped out as collateral damage by the company. The blog about the trials and tribulations of his family, and occasionally spruiking products, was among the non-media pages caught in the crossfire when Facebook attempted to wipe news from its platform Australia-wide last week. The ban was in response to a new law making its way through parliament requiring the company to pay news outlets for content. However, it also meant a decade of Mr Devereaux s work was wiped out.

10 Gympie region businesses that said goodbye in 2020

Council cuts ties with celebrity chef after 5 year run POPULAR chef Matt Golinski‘s role as the region’s Food Ambassador was put on the chopping block as Gympie Regional Council reviewed the role late last year. Councillors voted 8-1 to not renegotiate Mr Golinski’s contract at a November council meeting. “I was almost left at the end feeling like they were treating me like I was some sort of scammer who had been ripping them off for five years and hadn’t done anything to earn the money I’ve been getting paid,” he said in an interview with the ABC.

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