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Gympie is located off the Bruce Highway (Highway 1) in Queensland, 166 kilometres north of Brisbane. Gympie today is the centre of Queensland’s Mary River Valley agricultural district with cattle stations, pig farms, fruit orchards, vegetable gardens, and active dairy industry.

One of Australia’s biggest country music festivals, the Country Music Muster, is held at Gympie’s Amamoor Creek State Forest Park every year in August. In October, Gympie holds its week-long Gympie Gold Rush Festival which includes competitions in gold panning and rock drilling, and a twilight street procession.

Gold was first discovered near Gympie by John Carne Bidwill in 1851 however, until an itinerant prospector named James Nash announcement of a payable goldfield which came at an opportune time for Queensland which was in the throes of a severe economic crisis, the town is known as Gympie today, arose on the banks of the Mary River was hailed as the colony’s saviour.

Gympie was known back in 1867 as the town that saved Queensland from bankruptcy.

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