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.
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.
Council is urging residents to be vigilant when hiring cheap help on social media. Multiple residents have fallen victim to a rubbish removalists scam operating on Facebook.
Residents interested in helping support and promote local arts, heritage and culture are encouraged to be part of Council’s Regional Arts Development Fund Advisory Committee.
Local businesses wanting assistance with how to recruit and keep staff are encouraged to sign up for a free Fraser Coast Regional Council program that starts next month.
From flag raising to community discussion and art exhibitions, the Fraser Coast is set to host a range of events to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2022 (July 3-10), and everyone is invited to join in the fun.
The awards recognise those living with a disability, individuals, groups and organisations who contribute to improving the lives of people with disabilities.