The time for local job seekers to submit Expressions of Interest for a Fraser Coast Regional Council training program that could lead to casual employment has been extended until Wednesday 14 April.
Maryborough gardeners are being invited to open their gates to the public for the city’s annual Open Garden event on the weekend of August 28 and 29.
A call is going out to young musicians on the Fraser Coast to register for a part in the Song to the Ocean performance at the Hervey Bay Whale Festival on July 29 and 30, 2021.
The new water playground in Maryborough’s Anzac Park is taking shape with the play equipment now being installed ahead of the project’s expected completion in the middle of the year.
Colour run, skate party, giant games and an afternoon of block busters are just a few of the activities planned for Youth Week on the Fraser Coast.
Hundreds of Fraser Coast residents who have interacted with Council over the past three months will be surveyed about their experiences.
Vegetation clearing is about to start in preparation for the construction of the Boundary Road extension later this year.
A Maremma sheepdog named Boss that was voluntarily surrendered to the Fraser Coast Regional Council earlier this month after multiple barking complaints is set to be reunited with his owner.
New CCTV could be installed at Maryborough City Hall, a Torquay retail precinct and the Torquay Road skate park in Pialba.
A new inclusive toilet and change room facility, known as a ‘Changing Places’ facility, will be built at the All Abilities Playground in Hervey Bay.
A business expo and grants to do up shopfronts are among the initiatives to be rolled out under a $500,000 Fraser Coast Regional Council COVID-19 Economic Stimulus package.
Larger sites and dog-friendly spaces are among the key features of a $17m plan to redevelop the four beachfront caravan parks operated by the Fraser Coast Regional Council.
A teenage triathlete selected to represent Queensland and a young cyclist who has rapidly improved her racing results have taken out the male and female Sports awards.
Visitors to Fraser Coast Regional Council’s public facilities will be required to sign in with the Queensland Government’s Check In Qld COVID-19 tracing app.
Fraser Coast residents will only be permitted to use sprinklers and irrigation systems three nights a week between 6pm and 8am under level two water restrictions that take effect today.