Gympie Region
Local government area in Queensland
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2021 | Population of Gympie Region increased to 53,242 residents, showing a growth of 3,683 people over a five-year period. |
March 28 2020 | Glen Charles Hartwig was elected as the mayor of the Gympie Regional Council in the local government election. |
2017 |
Rainbow Beach, Queensland
Rainbow Beach State School reported an enrollment of 93 students, with eight teachers (six full-time equivalent) and five non-teaching staff (four full-time equivalent).
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2016 | Population of Gympie Region recorded at 49,559 residents, providing a demographic snapshot of the local government area in Queensland, Australia. |
2015 | Mick Curran commenced his mayoral term for the Gympie Region, continuing until 2020 |
2014 | Ron Dyne's mayoral term ends |
2012 |
Rainbow Beach, Queensland
Rainbow Beach Library was opened, providing library services to the local community.
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