Fraser Coast Regional Council is seeking proposals to help revitalise the Hervey Bay City Centre through the development of prime land across from Seafront Oval.
Fraser Coast Regional Council is considering introducing an additional wheelie bin to collect green and food waste and wants to know what interest there is from residents.
Amendments to Fraser Coast local laws have now taken effect.
Riding bicycles, e-scooters and mobility scooters on the pier and jetties will no longer be an offence under Fraser Coast local laws.
Maryborough motorists travelling to and from key sporting fields in the heritage city will have a safer and simpler journey following an upgrade to Sydney Street.
A section of Hythe Street will be closed to traffic as the Fraser Coast Regional Council undertakes road works to restore the road pavement.
Fraser Coast residents of all ages will have the opportunity to experience expert ballet classes during a visit from the Queensland Ballet.
Poets, an environmentalist, and Olympians are among the 11 new additions to the Maryborough Walk of Achievers.
A park behind the current Hervey Bay Library and the University of the Sunshine Coast’s local campus has been earmarked as the site for a pump track in Hervey Bay.
Sandstone-lined terraces will improve the comfort of veterans and others attending memorial services and functions in Freedom Park, Hervey Bay.
Fraser Coast residents will now be able to opt for a natural burial at the new Nikenbah Natural Cemetery.
A national construction company will be appointed as the building contractor for the next stage of the new Hervey Bay Library and Fraser Coast Regional Council Administration Centre.
Fraser Coast residents and visitors will be able to continue to rent e-scooters for short trips around Hervey Bay with Council set to provide Beam Mobility with a 12-month commercial permit.
A new sleepbus offering overnight accommodation for the homeless and vulnerable will operate nightly from a carpark on the Esplanade in Pialba as part of a six-month trial of the service.
Travel times to reach the coast have been cut for Bauple and Tiaro residents.