The Fraser Coast Regional Council will investigate raising the Tinana Hall above flood height so it can again become available for community use.
A national construction company will be appointed as the building contractor for the next stage of the new Hervey Bay Library and Fraser Coast Regional Council Administration Centre.
Fraser Coast residents and visitors will be able to continue to rent e-scooters for short trips around Hervey Bay with Council set to provide Beam Mobility with a 12-month commercial permit.
A new sleepbus offering overnight accommodation for the homeless and vulnerable will operate nightly from a carpark on the Esplanade in Pialba as part of a six-month trial of the service.
The Queensland Reds will take their pre-season training to the Fraser Coast in January 2023
One of the region’s most historic boats, the MV Ella, has been given a permanent location in a secure display case on the grounds of the Brolga Theatre.
Years of collecting washed up ocean rubbish from around Australia and a creative eye has proved profitable for Heather Johnston at this year’s Fraser Coast Waste to Art competition.
A major upgrade to one of Hervey Bay’s busiest road intersections is progressing as part of the $59 million Bunnings development on the corner of McLiver Street and Main Street.
Travel times to reach the coast have been cut for Bauple and Tiaro residents.
A screen-printed cloak made from recycled denim created by a group of at-risk teenagers will be a highlight of the Waste to Art Exhibition.
Getting to school will be a little easier for students attending the Hervey Bay Special School or the Kawungan State School thanks to a footpath installed by the Fraser Coast Regional Council.
Fraser Coast residents wanting to learn more about how to apply for Council grants are encouraged to attend one of the information sessions being held throughout the region this month.
Fast fact: polystyrene packaging is light, helps protect items in transit and can take up a lot of space in landfill if not recycled.
Fraser Coast residents are being encouraged to provide feedback on a proposal to allow people to let family or friends to live in a caravan on their yard for up to six months.
Fraser Coast not-for-profit organisations are invited to apply for grants to help communities directly impacted by the 2022 floods to heal and recover.