Fraser Coast Regional Council is looking for Hervey Bay’s best-dressed dog as we prepare to host another fur-tastic day out for dogs and their owners.
A new singing program aimed at assisting residents living with dementia is being set up in Maryborough in conjunction with the Maryborough and District Committee on the Ageing (MADCOTA).
The new Director of the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery, Sarah Thomson, has a passion for socially engaged projects and is motivated by art’s capacity to offer fresh perspectives.
Work to install traffic lights and upgrade the roads and footpaths around one of the busiest intersections in Hervey Bay will kick off in early April.
A youth fest, fishing comp, performing arts workshops, and yoga class are among the free activities planned for Youth Week on the Fraser Coast in April.
The new Fraser Coast Events website will be the community’s go-to guide for everything that is happening across the region, providing a single source of information about local events.
Twelve trees have been unlawfully removed along a section of the Mary to Bay Rail Trail at Urraween costing ratepayers about $10,000.
Work is underway on the first stage of a long-term upgrade to the Hervey Bay Aquatic Centre.
A special Opera Queensland performance that mashes up music from The Beatles to Beethoven in a joyful celebration of songs about bravery and heroism is coming to the Brolga Theatre in April.
Kids will be able to hunt for giant painted eggs in the Hervey Bay Botanic Gardens from 29 March – 14 April.
Fraser Coast residents are encouraged to have their say on a draft design for the Maryborough CBD’s newest community space.
A revamp of the Elizabeth Park Rose Gardens in Maryborough gets underway from today.
The Fraser Coast Regional Council CEO is calling for abuse of Council staff to stop following a violent assault of a Parks employee working on the Hervey Bay Esplanade earlier this month.
The new basketball centre is taking shape with several milestone announcements being made today.
Fraser Coast motorists are being urged to be mindful of changed traffic conditions around the Boundary Road extension project as a “whirlwind of works” occurs over the next few months.