October
Townsville families rejoice! The Strand Water Park has reopened today more than two months ahead of schedule.
School students will see their artwork larger than life with council this week launching its National Water Week billboard design competition.
Townsville City Council will seek community views on a new location for the Thuringowa Cenotaph.
Heatley residents will be treated to a free family fun day this week.
This weekend’s T150 Defence Force Air Show and Townsville Bulletin Sky Show is expected to attract about 80,000 visitors to the Strand.
The Mayor’s Christmas Tree Appeal will receive a helping hand next week thanks to a race down the aisles of Woolworths in the CBD.
It’s Magpie breeding season again and residents are urged to take care to protect themselves from potentially aggressive birds.
The first stage of community infrastructure within the Waterfront Priority Development Area (PDA) will be underway within months with Mayor Jenny Hill and Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk today announcing $28 million for construction of Stage 1 of the Waterfront Promenade.
A new exhibition to preserve the history of the Stuart Migrant Camp has opened at CityLibraries Flinders St.
Brassy banter is expected to raise the roof of the Townsville Civic Theatre next week as audiences will laugh out loud at the delight of duo Melissa Western and Tnee Dyer at Townsville City Council’s next Morning Melodies.