Fraser Coast motorists travelling through one of Hervey Bay’s busiest intersections will now have a safer and smoother journey.
A Hervey Bay Character Study has revealed the city has many examples of distinctive Queensland architecture and building styles.
Four Fraser Coast heritage properties will be improved with the support of Council grants aimed at maintaining the heritage value and character of local streetscapes.
The new water play area and all-abilities playground at Anzac Park in Maryborough will be named ‘SplashSide’.
A pedestrian bridge in Howard will be named after the builder of the original structure and the woodchop arena at the Maryborough Showgrounds will be named after a prominent local axeman.
A structurally unsound, flood damaged building in Maryborough’s Queens Park will be demolished with the site to be reinstated as park land.
Fraser Coast Regional Council will sign up to a special charter to support small businesses to be prosperous and sustainable.
Wynnum Manly Seagulls bring their Intrust Super Cup clash with the Papua New Guinea Hunters to Maryborough’s Eskdale Park on 31 July.
Works on the Adelaide Street Revitalisation Project in Maryborough will swap over from the western side to the eastern side from today.
Maryborough’s museums and heritage groups have come together to celebrate the Fraser Coast’s heritage as part of the annual National Trust Heritage Festival 18 April – 19 May 2021.
The Pialba Town Centre Master Plan Competition aimed to get more people involved in the planning process.
Fraser Coast people are being encouraged to learn about online socialising, shopping and more using laptops provided by the library at free sessions in Hervey Bay and Maryborough.
Fraser Coast community organisations are being urged to apply for one-off funding for equipment that assists in the growth and engagement of sport or active recreations.
Graffiti clean-up kits for residents and businesses, and a new policy for creating murals, are being proposed to improve graffiti management on the Fraser Coast.
Two seven-metre-long boilers from the Burgowan Number 12 Mine will be used to promote the coal history of Howard and the Burrum District.