A passionate promoter of Maryborough events and a zoologist who has discovered 40 new marine species are among the recipients of Fraser Coast 2023 Australia Day Awards.
If you would like to learn more about the wonderful wildlife of the Fraser Coast then sign up to some, or all, of the free events being organised in February.
Council has teamed up with dirtgirlworld and Get Grubby TV to offer the Get Grubby Program to Fraser Coast educators for free!
The Orchid House at the Hervey Bay Botanic Gardens is continuing to grow in popularity with more than 17,000 residents and tourists visiting the free facility in 2022.
More than 10,000 people visited Hervey Bay’s WetSide Water Park from Boxing Day to New Year’s Eve 2022.
Almost 30,000 people attended performances at the Brolga Theatre in 2022 and 2023 is shaping up to be an even bigger year.
Fraser Coast pet owners who are concession card holders will be given an incentive to desex their cats and dogs.
All African Tulip Trees in Fraser Coast Regional Council owned parks and gardens will have been removed by the end of March 2023.
Exploring the region and Fraser Coast Libraries’ services with the new Playtime Passport can score young families stickers, a free book and a host of special memories.
The damaged boardwalk overlooking the ocean at WetSide will be removed after being buffeted by big seas from storms and king tides.