The Livingstone Shire Council and The Real Group Community Grants Scheme provides funding to community groups and sporting clubs to develop and deliver projects, programs and events.
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The Local Government Change Commission has today recommended no change to the current boundaries between Livingstone Shire Council and Rockhampton Regional Council.
Works inspired by the Capricorn Coast, Central Queensland, and Bimblebox Nature Refuge landscapes will feature in an art exhibition, opening this week at Fig Tree Galleries.
Livingstone Shire Council has approved an application from Neuron Mobility to provide electric scooters (e-scooters) in Yeppoon for a 12-month trial.
Farnborough Beach, north of Bangalee, will continue to be available for beachgoers using 4WD vehicles between 4.00am to 8.00pm seven days a week during the upcoming road closure trial.
Livingstone Shire Council will begin the big task of upgrading the sewer infrastructure adjacent to Scenic Highway this month.
Music events, commissions for mural artwork, and a Songwriters Retreat are just some of the ways that the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) has helped our local artists kick-start their projects.
Capricorn Coastal residents are encouraged to switch their lights off and support the region’s inaugural ‘Turtle Hour’ on Thursday 20 October from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm.
Livingstone Shire motorists travelling through Taranganba now have a safer and smoother journey following the completion of the Carige Boulevard intersection upgrades.
Council will be holding its annual Wellness at the Coast event on Friday 14 October to highlight the importance of individual and community mental health and wellbeing.
Nature lovers will be able to explore more of the Livingstone coastline, with new walking trails under construction at the iconic Wreck Point lookout.
Do you know a dedicated person or community group that deserves to be recognised for the work they do? Help them gain the recognition they deserve by nominating them for a 2023 Australia Day Award.
Central Queensland visual art students will be showcasing their work at the Fig Tree Galleries from Monday 3 October until Sunday 16 October, as part of this year’s Yeppoon Lions Tropical Pinefest.
As part of Livingstone Shire Council’s ongoing commitment to supporting the community and environment in the areas scarred by bushfire, the Limestone Creek Nature Walk has been reinvigorated.
Council encourages property owners to build secondary dwellings in response to the housing crisis.