The Fraser Coast Regional Council will renew 10-year leases with the Munna Creek Hall and Recreation Association, the Burrum Heads Amateur Fishing Club and the Maryborough Australian Football Club.
Eight projects are being supported by more than $230,000 in Fraser Coast Regional Council Sport and Recreation Capital Assistance Grants.
An Arts and Culture Advisory Group will be set up to help Council drive the new Fraser Coast Arts and Culture Strategy.
The first stage of the Fraser Coast Regional Council Local Law Review has been completed and the public feedback is being analysed.
A larger gallery with capacity to host more national and significant art exhibitions will be the result of a $2.7 million refurbishment of the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery.
Fraser Coast residents and guests staying at the Pialba and Torquay caravan parks are being asked to have their say on master plans to guide the parks’ redevelopment.
There is now less than a month to get your nominations in for the 2022 Fraser Coast Australia Day Awards.
Maryborough and surrounding areas are moving back to level one water restrictions from today (Tuesday 16 November 2021) as the city’s main water storage, Teddington Weir, is overflowing.
Work has started on a major new east-west road connection through Hervey Bay.
Fraser Coast residents are being encouraged to provide their input and feedback into the development of the region’s first comprehensive Domestic Animal Management Strategy.
The Fraser Coast Regional Council has started work on road and infrastructure projects valued at $1.8m in November.
More than 100,000 tonnes of material were diverted from Fraser Coast landfill for recycling and reuse during the last financial year.
Museums across the region will be able to update the information on their collections and clubs will be able to better serve the community thanks to a donation of computers.
Sprinklers and irrigation systems are banned and residents in the Hervey Bay water supply network are only permitted to water established gardens with a hose for an hour a day three days a week.
The upgrade of the Urraween Reservoir was named one of the state’s best public works projects by the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia Queensland.