Fraser Coast businesses have been given more help to refurbish their properties under the newly endorsed Refurbishment Concession Policy.
Music lovers will have the opportunity to see a world class youth orchestra perform in a free concert at the Brolga Theatre in Maryborough next week (Monday 27 June).
Fraser Coast dog owners who have not registered or renewed registration for their animals can expect a knock on the door from Council Animal Management Officers in the coming months.
Works by some of the best Fraser Coast artists will be unveiled at the 38th annual Hervey Bay Art Society exhibition opening at Gatakers Artspace in Maryborough on Friday June 17.
New and upgraded recreation and community facilities, and promoting Tiaro as a ‘stop, stretch and refresh point’ are encapsulated in the Tiaro Community Plan.
E-scooters for hire have been a hit, results from a survey of residents following a six-month trial of e-scooters in the Bay by international company Bird.
The success of street tree planting trials has heartened Deputy Mayor Paul Truscott in his push for Fraser Coast Regional Council to plant 100,000 trees by 2030.
Fraser Coast Regional Council’s 2022/23 budget takes a “sound and steady” approach with a focus on “building better communities together”, Mayor George Seymour said today.
The Last Collection will premiere at The Story Bank on Saturday 2 July ahead of the Mary Poppins Festival.
The works of Indigenous artists connected to the Fraser Coast and an historic event that inspired national change are the subject of two new exhibitions opening at the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery.
The Maryborough Aquatic Centre will reopen on 27 June after being closed for five months for repairs required after two major floods.
The construction of the Mary to Bay Rail Trail is gaining momentum with the formation of an advisory committee to help the Fraser Coast Regional Council advance the project.
The annual sand push on Hervey Bay beaches is underway.
Winners of the Fraser Coast Libraries’ Design-a-Bookmark competition announced.
Local tradies and sub-contractors are being urged to register their interest in participating in the construction of the new Fraser Coast Regional Council library and administration building.