An architect, managers of two museums and historians have been appointed to the Fraser Coast Heritage Advisory Committee.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious young Fraser Coast authors and poets have been recognised in the 2022 Mary Poppins Literary Competition and shared almost $2000 in prize money.
Fraser Coast artists and groups can apply now for grants through the latest round of the Regional Arts Development Fund.
Wharf Street in Maryborough is home to the highest concentration of heritage-listed buildings in the state, and it is also home to something else very special: the Maryborough Walk of Achievers.
Jobseekers of all ages are being encouraged to go along to next week’s Fraser Coast Industry and Careers Showcase.
Four new members have been appointed for a two-year term to the Regional Arts Development Committee.
To celebrate 40 years of the Hervey Bay Spinners, Weavers and Fibre Artists, a special exhibition Colours of Australia will be staged at the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery in September.
Local tradies, sub-contractors and suppliers interested in working on the new Hervey Bay Library and Council Administration Centre are encouraged to get in touch.
Council is playing its part in preserving, protecting and managing the Fraser Coast’s environment through a range of strategies, programs and educational events.
While many centenarians might celebrate with a mild morning tea, Dennis Jackson gathered his nearest and dearest for a brandy.
Skaters, scooter and BMX riders will be able to put their skills to the test on a new pump track being built at the Tiaro Memorial Park to replace the ageing skate park.
The works of Indigenous artists connected to the Fraser Coast and an historic event that inspired national change are the subject of two new exhibitions opening at the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery.
The Fraser Coast Regional Council stands to save about $450,000 over three years by signing a new contract for telecommunications services with Telstra.
Calling all green thumbs – the organisers of the Maryborough Open Gardens 2022 are looking for keen gardeners to showcase their creations.
Marketing, workplace health and safety, and government support are among the topics being covered in four free online forums for Fraser Coast businesses being hosted by Council throughout May.