September
Edison Park in Wulguru is about to get an upgrade thanks to the Townsville City Council and the Palaszczuk Government’s Works for Queensland (W4Q) funding.
Townsville City Council will be placing an order for more than 32km of water pipes in the coming months when construction commences on the new Haughton pipeline through the $225 million investment by the Palaszczuk Government in the State Budget.
Townsville City Council will present another free Riverway Movie on Riverway Oval this Friday, September 15.
Council recommended amending the Townsville City Plan to cut red tape when it comes to delivering house blocks for the North Shore development at today’s Planning and Development Committee meeting.
Two of the north’s most promising junior athletes have been named the Townsville recipients of the prestigious PAYCE NQ Sports Encouragement Bursary for 2017.
Council’s investment in the upgrade of water and waste water services to support new development will continue next week with the start of numerous drainage, water supply and footpath upgrade activities across the CBD.
Townsville City Council and the Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing have partnered with Anti-Discrimination Commission QLD to host the inaugural Inclusive Games Day this Wednesday, September 13 at Townsville Stadium.
A new concrete pathway will be built along Nelly Bay Road thanks a Works for Queensland (W4Q) partnership between the Townsville City Council and the Queensland Government.
Townsville Mayor Jenny Hill said the stadium was always designed to be a catalyst for economic activation in the city.
Townsville Mayor Jenny Hill is calling on community groups to take part in a state-wide program to mark the centenary anniversary of the end of World War I.
Council is calling for community input on the proposed North Shore Youth Activation Hub to be built beside the Northern Beaches Leisure Centre.