The first stage of the Burrum Heads Caravan Park redevelopment is now complete, featuring larger camping sites and becoming the Fraser Coast’s first Council-owned dog-friendly park.
Fraser Coast Regional Council is seeking additional funding to further develop the Mary to Bay Rail Trail and enhance the popular recreational route for both residents and visitors.
A record-breaking 41,000 people attended performances at the Brolga Theatre in 2024—the highest in its 25-year history—with 2025 set to be even bigger.
Fraser Coast residents are being invited to have their say on dogs on Hervey Bay beaches.
The Fraser Coast experienced unprecedented development growth in 2024, with the value of commercial projects soaring from under $300 million in 2019 to nearly $3 billion last year.
Fraser Coast residents are invited to 'library your way' by joining a free event next month featuring a Butchulla Seasonal Garden Tour, Bush Tucker Tasting, film screening, author talk, and more.
Highlights of Council’s nearly $200 million capital works program include a new recycling sorting centre, aquatic centre upgrades, water treatment plant upgrades and a new Hervey Bay Community Hub.
Visitors to Brendan Hansen Park will soon enjoy smoother and safer footpaths, making it easier to get around the popular Granville green space.
Forty Fraser Coast residents will officially become Australian citizens during a special ceremony on Australia Day at the Brolga Theatre in Maryborough.
The Australia Day Awards celebrate outstanding achievements and contributions across diverse fields, including sports, arts, culture, and the invaluable efforts of community groups and volunteers.