The $3.2million contract to build the roads and install the underground power, water and sewerage systems for Phase One of the Scarness Caravan Park redevelopment has been awarded to Murphy Builders.
Fraser Coast Regional Council has thrown down the gauntlet to Bundaberg Regional Council to see which Council can donate the most blood and plasma in 2023.
Hervey Bay Regional Gallery is proud to host Veiled Paradise, the latest collection of works by Badtjala artist Dr. Fiona Foley.
Council has been working hard to put together a trail of Christmas light displays across the region and the maps are now ready.
It will not be hard to find a Christmas present from among the more than 200 Fraser Coast businesses participating in the Fraser Coast Regional Council’s Buy Local campaign.
Fraser Coast residents wanting to learn more about what happens to what goes in their yellow recycling bin can sign up for a free tour of the region’s recycling centre in January.
A beautiful mosaic celebrating the historic Elizabeth Park Rose Gardens was unveiled in Maryborough today.
The inaugural Girra: Fraser Coast National Art Prize is set to draw attention from across the country as artists vie for the $25,000 major acquisitive prize.
Council was pleased to extend the lease for the Zephyr Street Performing Arts Community Theatre Inc. to continue to operate at 15 Zephyr Street in Scarness.
The Hervey Bay and Maryborough Aquatic Centres will be open for longer on weekends and WetSide Water Park will be open seven days a week during the upcoming Queensland state school holidays.
New Fraser Coast library cards featuring artwork by local children who entered the Design a Library Card Competition will be available next year.
Motorists will have safer and smoother journeys through Maryborough following an almost $5 million upgrade of two key roads in the heritage city.
Fraser Coast residents are being encouraged to have their say on how Council delivers services.
Fraser Coast residents will now be able to opt for a natural burial at the new Nikenbah Natural Cemetery.
Thong throwing, rope making demonstrations, best dressed competitions and free community breakfasts are among an array of activities on the agenda at Fraser Coast Australia Day 2023 events.