Council encourages property owners to build secondary dwellings in response to the housing crisis.
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A new child care centre in Taranganba has been given the tick of approval by Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on 20 September.
Residents on the Capricorn Coast are encouraged to participate in the UNITY Project, an interactive public art project, which celebrates the uniqueness of individuals and inspires connection.
People caught driving on Ritamada Beach will be hit with a $287 fine from 14 September 2022.
Livingstone Shire Council are pleased to announce that Taste Capricorn Coast has been named as a finalist at the National Economic Development Awards.
Three local animal foster agencies have shared in a generous donation of $15,000 from Livingstone Shire Council, as part of Council’s ongoing funding support toward these important services.
Flags at Yeppoon foreshore and Livingstone Shire Council's Administration Building have been lowered to half-mast as a symbol of respect to mark the passing of Great Britain's longest-serving monarch.
Connecting with one another has never been more important, which is why Council is encouraging you to connect and celebrate with us during Seniors Month, 1 to 31 October.
With last year’s restrictions to getting your groove on at gatherings lifted, the Yeppoon Lions Tropical Pinefest is bringing the boogie, peace and love to this year’s annual celebrations!
Livingstone Shire Council, via Knight Frank, are requesting tenders from the marketplace to adopt or enhance the vision developed by Council for “The Station”.
The first round of the Livingstone Shire Council and The Real Group Community Grants Scheme for the 2022 year opens today.
Opening on Friday 2 September, ‘The Wisdom of Trees’ will be the latest exhibition to be shown at the Fig Tree Galleries.
The upcoming Spring on the Capricorn Coast program is filled with fun and exciting events, and offers a great range of activities guaranteed to add a spring to your step.
Livingstone Shire Council has awarded the contract for the design and construction of the Emu Park Sewage Treatment Plant upgrades to Liquitek Pty Ltd.
Livingstone Shire Council is seeking feedback from key stakeholders and the wider community about future upgrades to Yeppoon’s Normanby Street.