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The personal connection reflected in each artwork shows that Gympie certainly has a thriving and sweeping array of artistic talent. Our Regional Gallery has been at home in the historic School of Arts building for all of those 25 years. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tony with Gympie Probus President Margaret Anderson. Probus puts on the glitz for its 40th BirthdayForty years for any club is a commendable milestone. Gympie Probus celebrated its 40th anniversary with a Glitz and Glamour gala event. As we were reminded on the night, when Gympie Probus started in 1983 there was no internet, no email, no airbags in cars. There were no electric powered windows. TVs were in a big box, and petrol was 37cent a litre. When Probus was first formed it was a men’s club and as times changed its first female president was elected in 2001. The club has now grown to thriving 100 members active who participate in the many Probus activities as well has bus tours, day outings, and club interest groups. Congratulations Gympie Probus. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Around the House – in ParliamentLinks to the most recent Parliamentary Questions and Speeches.Questions on Notice
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Biggest Community SurveyThe answers are in for My Biggest Community Survey. A total of 1,203 paper and online surveys were received, with 942 providing details which could be collated. Unfortunately, when contact details or addresses are not provided, I am not sure if they are from the Gympie Electorate. A snapshot of the results shows that law and order, health crisis, the cost of living crisis, and the state of our roads remain the top concerns for locals. A massive 95% of respondents were concerned about youth crime, 86% said current sentencing of offenders did not reflect community standards and 74.7% said there were not enough police on the beat. Of most concern is that 28.64% indicated they had been impacted by crime in the past five years. Of those responding, more than 90% were concerned about the health crisis, with 72 % saying the Gympie Hospital does not adequately meet the health care needs of our region. Chief concerns in order of priority were hospital wait times, specialist wait times, with ambulance ramping and lack of hospital beds equal priority, followed by other concerns including dental waiting lists. Cost of living pressures, including the local housing crisis is biting hard. Of those responding 81% said they had had to cut items from their weekly budget to cover rising costs. Rises in the cost of electricity and groceries topped the list followed by fuel, insurance, and water costs. Almost 80% of respondents said the State Government should be doing more for affordable housing and social housing. The survey has provided some great input from locals on the range of State issues that impact us all. The survey covered a range of issues about health services, law and order, the cost of living, housing, roads and transport, agriculture and the environment, education, and local infrastructure. As I drill down into the specific details, I will continue to provide greater detail in future newsletters. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Chamber Of Commerce Business Awards 2023Business of the Year ■ Winner – IGA Rainbow Beach ■ Runner-up – Aerial Dreaming Circus School
Small Business of the Year ■ Winner – Smyth Studio ■ Runner-up – Mary River Veterinary Service
New Business of the Year ■ Winner – BLOOM Hair Studio ■ Runner-up – Krystal Clean
Business Innovation ■ Winner – Cured Compliance ■ Runner-up – Petal Head Farm & Florist
Workplace of Choice ■ Winner – Bravo ■ Runner-up – All Day Electrical
Not-for-Profit Business of the Year ■ Winner – Bravo ■ Runner-up – Hope Reins Community Contribution of the Year ■Winner – BOQ Gympie ■Runner-up – Bendigo Bank Customer Service Hero ■Winner – Natasha Lobegeier F45 ■Runner-up Shereen Walsh I Can Cook ■Runner-up Dianne Woodstock Magicality
Food & Agri Business of the Year ■ Winner – Natalie and Garry Wheeler ■Runner-up – Farmer and Sun Micro Business of the Year ■Winner – EM Events ■Runner-up – Curves Gympie | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Out and aboutDuring the last month I have been able to attend or visit: Gympie Regional Gallery official exhibition opening of Dear Gympie Gympie District Show Society Pavilion & Dairy Showgirl Entrant event “ The Haystack” Gympie Probus Club 40th birthday Gympie State High School Awards night Gympie Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Shadow Ministerial Visits across Queensland | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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