Glitter, garbage and glow in the dark pens were just some of the creative ways that children decorated their colouring competition entries to celebrate the launch of the educational Waste Monsters.
An innovative new jobs expo is coming to the Fraser Coast with the aim of being a one-stop employment shop for local jobseekers and businesses.
It’s time to get rolling … there is a record to break!
The Fraser Coast Regional Council will step up moves to involve community groups in tree planting programs to green the Fraser Coast.
More than 100 disaster management professionals from across Australia will descend on the Fraser Coast this month for a major conference.
The appointment of six community members to the Fraser Coast Rail Trail Advisory Committee marks the next step in the development of a shared path linking Maryborough and Hervey Bay.
The playground at Apex Park on the Hervey Bay Esplanade in Pialba will be permanently closed, with selected equipment to be relocated to the Booral Community Park later this year.
Two more parklets will be built by the Fraser Coast Regional Council to rekindle business interest in alfresco dining.
Fraser Coast Regional Council will ask the Queensland Police Service to keep an eye on traffic using Shell Street in Urangan following a petition from residents to install speed humps in the street.
The community will be at the core of a new development in the Hervey Bay City Centre that will feature a new public plaza, a larger library over two levels and flexible community spaces.
Developing Glenwood community garden is a highlight of the Glenwood Community Plan endorsed by Fraser Coast Regional Council.
Access during floods and wet weather will be greatly improved for residents of Bakers Road, Bauple with works starting this week and expected to be completed by October, weather permitting.
The focus was on the Seafront Oval precinct on the Hervey Bay Esplanade today for the Fraser Coast celebrations marking International Changing Places Awareness Day on July 19.
The new collection days for the kerbside collection of rubbish and recycling on the Fraser Coast will be phased in from today (Monday July 18).
Roads right across the Fraser Coast will be made safer and smoother as part of a $1.95 million Council bitumen resealing program that will roll out over the next six months.