Fraser Coast’s award-winning water park, WetSide, will reopen for the 2024/25 season next week following a wave of winter works.
Fraser Coast residents wanting to help guide the development of the Mary to Bay Rail Trail can apply now to be part of an advisory committee to Council.
Fraser Coast residents can learn more about the future of sustainable timber and forestry through an upcoming Hervey Bay Regional Gallery art exhibition.
Fraser Coast Regional Council are encouraging residents to take advantage of FREE green waste disposal at local waste facilities, when cleaning up their gardens this Spring.
Following recommendation from Council’s Consultant, Council will be introducing a combined speed limit of 40km/hr and 17 tonne GVM load limit for the Burrum River Bridge.
Fraser Coast Regional Council has partnered with Arts Queensland to deliver a significant $120,000 funding boost for the 2024/25 Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) program.
From this Sunday, Fraser Coast readers and writers can grab tickets to the region’s premier literary event, showcasing award-winning authors from across Australia.
Local sporting groups, groundskeepers and lawn care industry professionals are encouraged to attend the Fraser Coast Turf and Water Maintenance seminar and field day in October.
A park on the corner of Pialba-Burrum Heads Road and Petersen Road in Craignish will be officially named ‘Craignish Park’ and a waterbody in Eli Waters will be officially named ‘Lake Eli’.
A 16-storey residential apartment complex and a 10-storey hotel with a wellness centre and food and retail precinct have been proposed in the Hervey Bay City Centre across from Seafront Oval.