Councillor David Lewis said Council was excited to be welcoming visitors back to the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery from Saturday 16 April.
Joint Media Release - The Hon Keith Pitt MP Member for Hinkler, Minister for Resources and Water and Fraser Coast Regional Council
The capacity of the Pulgul Creek wastewater treatment plant in Hervey Bay will be expanded to ensure it will handle the city’s continued growth.
New equipment will replace aged equipment in the Bingham Park playground beside the River Heads Hall.
Fraser Coast dog owners have been praised for their good behaviour with less than 10 per cent of owners yet to reregister their pets.
Councillor Jade Wellings said the site was selected following public consultation and detailed site evaluation, with Council planning to build the asphalt pump track in the 2022/23 financial year.
At its meeting today (March 23), Council endorsed the ‘Fraser Coast Water Supply Security Strategy Planning Report’ as a guiding document for future investment in the regional water network.
Councillor Paul Truscott was elected as Deputy Mayor of the Fraser Coast Regional Council at its meeting today (Wednesday, March 23). Council appoints the position annually.
Queensland’s premier football team, the Brisbane Roar, will visit the Fraser Coast for a training camp and an exhibition game in August.
It will be easier for students, parents, and teachers to reach the Pialba State School and Hervey Bay High School thanks to the installation of a new pedestrian crossings.
Maryborough identity Alison Coleman is the inspiration for the 39th mural to adorn the walls of the city’s CBD.
Anyone aged 12 to 25 can join in the celebrations that will be staged from Tuesday, April 5 to Friday, April 8 across the Fraser Coast.
Some books and other items at Hervey Bay Library will be shifted during the March 17 to 20 temporary closure in preparation for the first stage of the roof rehabilitation project.
The Lenthalls Dam recreation area and boat ramp have reopened following the recent flooding, but anyone caught fishing near the spillway exclusion zone face fines of up to $275.
With about 800 parks, gardens and recreation areas to mow and maintain, Fraser Coast Regional Council staff are working hard to stay ahead of the grass.