We present the third data release for the Galactic and Extragalactic All-Sky Murchison Widefield Array eXtended (GLEAM-X) survey, covering
$\approx 3\,800$ deg
$^2$ of the southern Galactic Plane (GP) with
${233}^{\circ} \lt l \lt {44}^{\circ}$ and
$|b| \lt {11}^{\circ}$ across a frequency range of 72–231 MHz divided into 20 sub-bands. GLEAM-X observations were taken using the ‘extended’ Phase-ii configuration of the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), which features baselines ranging from approximately 12 m to 5 km. This configuration limits sensitivity to the diffuse structure of the GP, with an angular resolution range of about
$45^{''}$ to
$2^{'}$. To achieve lower noise levels while being sensitive to a wide range of spatial scales (
$45^{''} - {15}^{\circ}$), we combined these observations with the previous Galactic and Extragalactic All-Sky Murchison Widefield Array (GLEAM) survey. For the area covered, we provide images spanning the whole frequency range. A wide-band image over 170–231 MHz, with RMS noise of
$\approx\;$3–6 mJy beam
$^{-1}$ and source position accuracy within 1 arcsec, is then used to perform source-finding, which yields 98 207 elements measured across
$20 \times 7.68$ MHz frequency bands. The catalogue is 90
$\%$ complete at 50 mJy within
${233}^{\circ} \lt l \lt {324}^{\circ}$ and at 125 mJy in
${290}^{\circ} \lt l \lt {44}^{\circ}$, while it is
$99.3\%$ reliable overall. All the images and the catalogue are available online for download.