Join Mr Toad, Ratty, Moley and Badger in a cleverly reimagined production of the family favourite, The Wind in the Willows, at Yeppoon Town Hall this school holidays.
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Works on Livingstone Shire Council’s Matthew Flinders Drive reconstruction project have been impacted by a number of factors that have caused delays.
The Alley in Yeppoon are leading the way to a more sustainable future after becoming the first restaurant in Livingstone Shire to be crowned ‘Plastic Free Champions’ by Plastic Free CQ.
Both Bangalee and Sandy Point vehicle beach accesses will be closed to vehicular traffic at night for a three-month trial, to protect the environment and local community from hoons.
A priceless piece of Yeppoon’s history has today been formally presented to Livingstone Shire Council for display at Fig Tree Galleries.
Livingstone Shire Council will reapply to the Queensland Government to hold next year’s Show Holiday on 16 June to align with the Rockhampton Agricultural Show.
Livingstone Shire Council has maintained a focus on providing safe drinking water in its 2022/23 Budget to support our community’s future needs.
The cost of running one of Livingstone Shire Council’s major power consuming utilities has been greatly reduced, with the transition to renewable energy.
Waste vouchers are going green from next month in a bid to reduce paper waste and cut printing costs.
Residents of Livingstone Shire have reinforced their message to ‘Leave Livingstone Alone’ with 95 percent of survey respondents opposing any change to current shire boundaries, affecting the localitie
A new exhibition at Yeppoon’s Fig Tree Galleries will feature artwork from eleven local artists throughout the month of August.
Livingstone Shire Council is once again unleashing a free microchipping program this August to give dogs and cats a ticket home to their family.
Livingstone Shire Council is teaming up with Ian Weigh Toyota and Planet Ark for National Tree Day 2022 and is encouraging residents to have fun while making a big impact at this year’s planting day.
Roll up! Roll up! The circus is coming to Emu Park!
An historic agreement between Livingstone Shire Council and the Yeppoon Inlet Association has been signed, formalising the long-term management of existing jetty structures in Ross and Fig Tree Creeks