2020
An Oonoonba State School student has won top honours in a state-wide competition that encouraged students to create and plan their perfect community.
More than 8,000 cubic metres of sand will be repositioned along the Horseshoe Bay shoreline in the coming weeks to mitigate the impact of erosion along the beach.
A special 1945-era radio talk show featuring local veterans and community members who lived through World War II will be broadcast in Townsville as part of a celebration of the 75th anniversary of the end of the war.
Stormwater litter baskets across the CBD are being emptied and sorted this week to collect data about what items are most likely to make it into the city’s waterways.
Townsville City Council is encouraging residents to get behind their local sporting clubs as sports kick off again across the city.
A $1.5 million project to install an aerator at Ross River Dam, the largest source of potable water in the Townsville region, has started.
Putting coloured pens to paper now could pay off at Christmas time for entrants to this year’s Festive Flag Competition.
Mayor Jenny Hill has welcomed Herbert MP Phillip Thompson’s commitment today that the $195 million in Federal funding previously earmarked for the Haughton pipeline stage two will remain in Townsville.
A Townsville man is one of the five winners from the 2020 North Queensland Ceramic Awards.
Townsville City Council is giving residents a chance to relive their childhood and create new memories with their kids at Kevin Schreiber Rotary Park in Currajong.
Furry residents are leaving smelly surprises behind on popular walking paths, prompting Townsville City Council to remind locals to scoop their dogs’ poop when out and about.
Mountain biking enthusiasts and nature lovers are being asked for their input as the city plans for dedicated mountain bike trails across the Townsville region.
Townsville City Council has updated its proposed Recreational Vehicle (RV) and Camping Strategy after receiving more than 250 submissions on the draft.
Townsville City Council is recycling 2.3 million beer bottles and around 720 tonnes of concrete in a major road works project at Stuart.
Artists from across Townsville doing it tough in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic have now secured more than $77,000 in Round 2 of the 2019/2020 Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) grants.
A new 10-year strategy launched today aims to ensure Townsville and North Queensland remains one of Australia’s key Defence locations for decades to come.
Sporting clubs and community organisations are real winners after Townsville City Council distributed left over water smart items to more than 50 groups.
The Tobruk Memorial Baths on The Strand have re-opened following an $11.3 million redevelopment.
Budding entrepreneurs can now accelerate their business plans thanks to a partnership between Townsville City Council and local business Green Apple Marketing.
Townsville City Council’s patrol team has completed more than 14,000 patrols and field inspections in the last 12 months in an effort to improve the safety of Townsville’s residents and visitors.