2025
The First Nations community is invited to join Townsville Citylibraries’ Deadly Digital workshops to preserve and share cultural knowledge for generations to come.
Townsville City Council advisor Mr John Oberhardt, who was appointed by the then Director-General, Department of Housing, Local Government and Public Works in September 2024, completed his final day with Council yesterday.
Keen anglers will be reeling with excitement to know Ross Dam will be open to recreational land-based fishing in just 26 days’ time.
Townsville City Council is reminding residents to be vigilant and keep their pets safe during wild dog mating season.
A former federal member of parliament and local legend has had his name etched into Townsville’s history after the Louisa Creek Bridge was officially renamed today.
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Townsville City Council is lifting the lid on household habits that cause contamination in recycling bins with its bin health check program.
Imagine this: it’s the 1990s, you’re on a work trip at David Jones in Townsville and you happen to be asked to attend a tea party.
Queens Gardens’ wedding lawn and other grassed areas are being senselessly vandalised by electric bikes and scooters, leading to expensive months-long repairs.
Townsville’s southern suburb residents can talk all things Yellow Crazy Ants this weekend at Alligator Creek at a Yellow Crazy Ants Information session.
With Townsville set to host both sailing and football during the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, Townsville City Council is continuing its successful advocacy work off the back of its submission to the State Government’s 100 Day Review.
Looking to keep the kids busy these school holidays? Council’s got you covered with the April School Holiday Guide now available.
The Townsville Local Disaster Management Group (TLDMG) has moved to alert as rainfall reduces across the region.
The Townsville Local Disaster Management Group (TLDMG) is advising residents to stay informed and be aware of the risk of localised flooding as rainfall continues across Townsville.
Book in for a novel two-day extravaganza for booklovers, families and aspiring authors at this month’s Festival of Stories.
The Townsville Local Disaster Management Group (TLDMG) is remaining at stand up to monitor the evolving weather situation as rain continues across Townsville.
The flood-ravaged bridge across Gustav Creek at Sooning Street on Magnetic Island has been flagged for demolition by Townsville City Council early next week.
Townsville City Council is reminding residents that all walking tracks and roads on Castle Hill remain closed due to dangerous landslips.
The Townsville Local Disaster Management Group (TLDMG) is asking residents to stay informed and be prepared as rain persists across the region.
The Townsville Local Disaster Management Group has moved to stand up.