The demolition of Maryborough homes bought back under the ‘Voluntary Home Buy-Back program’ has started. The material from the homes will be recycled and the blocks developed into parkland.
The Fraser Coast Regional Council will renew leases with the Tiaro and District Landcare Group and the Maryborough Wide Bay Burnett Historical Society.
Fraser Coast sporting clubs and community groups will share in more than $88,000 in Council grants to improve their equipment and facilities.
The Fraser Coast is taking steps towards reconciliation by recognising the Indigenous lives lost and the Butchulla People’s connection to country.
The safety of students and teachers crossing Kent Street between the Maryborough High School campuses has been boosted with the installation of electronic speed signs.
The artists behind four new exhibitions at Gatakers Artspace in Maryborough will unveil their new shows on April 21.
Former rugby union international and now Queensland Representative Rugby Union Coach, Maia Tua-Davidson, will lead two Active Inclusion Workshops.
The water play area at Maryborough Aquatic Centre will be closed for refurbishment from Monday, April 17 until the end of May.
If you are thinking about refreshing your skills to be a part of a club committee, then the Fraser Coast Regional Council has some good news for you.
The Fraser Coast Industry & Careers Showcase is coming back in 2023, helping more people in the region to discover their new career and find the pathway to get there.
Gardeners of Maryborough and surrounding areas are being invited to open their gates to the public for the city’s annual Open Garden event on the weekend of August 26 and 27.
Films, activities with leading Australian indigenous artists and theatre productions top the list of school holiday and youth week activities on offer across the Fraser Coast.
The Fraser Coast Regional Council wants feedback on the idea for market stalls or other types of businesses and community events on the Urangan Pier or the jetties at Scarness and Torquay.
People using a section of the Mary to Bay Rail Trail at Urraween in Hervey Bay will be able to eat bush tucker as well as stay cool.
The soundtrack of Queensland will be laid out at the Brolga Theatre as part of the Opera Queensland ‘Lady Sings the Maroons’ tour in May.