The popular ‘Dog’s Day Out’ event, originally postponed due to bad weather, has been rescheduled to Sunday, July 14 from 8am to midday at Brendan Hansen Park in Maryborough.
This budget delivers the essential services and infrastructure our rapidly growing community needs now and into the future.
Paralympian Ellie Cole will be in Hervey Bay next month to promote inclusivity in sport as part of the first Fraser Coast All-Inclusive Sports Festival.
The wedding deck on the Esplanade in Torquay is getting a $40,000 makeover, which will benefit residents and visitors planning weddings, holding markets and other events.
Construction of the $108.7 million Hervey Bay City Centre community hub is full steam ahead, with a new crane installed this week.
Some of Australia’s best senior tennis players will be battling it out on the Fraser Coast this weekend during a three-day tournament.
A soap carving of the tilt train, vintage Mary Anne photos, and historical records of the Urangan Pier were among the relics buried 25 years ago in a time capsule that was unearthed today.
Fraser Coast Regional Council customer service officers will be available to assist residents in person at the Brolga Theatre while the Adelaide Street office in Maryborough gets a minor makeover.
Entries are now open for Fraser Coast Regional Council’s annual Waste to Art competition, which now includes a new outdoor category and an increased total prize pool of $5000.
The recreation area at Lake Lenthall will be closed from June 10 to 14 for a controlled cultural burn of native vegetation spanning approximately 10 hectares.
A play tackling the challenges of growing up gay at an all-boys Catholic school in central Queensland in the late 1990s is coming to the Brolga Theatre in Maryborough next month.
The construction of a new Fraser Coast recycling centre at the Maryborough landfill has reached a significant milestone, with the project now more than halfway through.
Fraser Coast dog owners are being urged to keep their animals under control to ensure community safety and avoid being caught by the Queensland Government’s tough new dangerous dog laws.
Fraser Coast residents eager to learn more about the journey of their yellow recycling bin contents can sign up for a free tour of the region’s recycling centre in early July.
Works on the new Hervey Bay City Centre community hub – a key project under the Hinkler Regional Deal, have gone underground, with excavation underway for the basement car park.