How many times have you mowed your lawn in the past few weeks? Spare a thought for Council crews who are busy mowing nearly 8,000,000 square metres of grass which has flourished in the heavy rain.
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Council is continuing to spread the Christmas cheer with the return of its Light Up Livingstone competition!
Council’s vector management team is continuing its great work in helping to control mosquito numbers across Livingstone, following the recent heavy rainfall.
Pool parties, scavenger hunts, silent discos, movie nights, and more are all on offer for the whole family this festive season!
Council has today voted to write to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk requesting that the State Government reconsider the decision to introduce COVID-19 restrictions for unvaccinated people from 17 December 2021.
Livingstone Shire Council has released a draft of its first Biodiversity Strategy which is now open for community consultation.
The Yeppoon Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), one of Council’s major power consuming utilities, is moving towards a renewable and environmentally compatible energy source.
Trade Winds has captivated audiences around the globe and now it’s Yeppoon’s turn to experience it’s bright and bold technicolour show!
The popular free fire management information sessions and fire management planning workshops are returning to Livingstone Shire this month, and registrations are now open.
While this month marks two years since the Cobraball bushfires devastated parts of Livingstone Shire, the recovery journey continues for many impacted residents.
The Hub was transitioned into activation mode today as part of an annual training exercise for agencies and Council staff to ensure preparedness as our region moves into storm and cyclone season.
Federal Member for Capricornia Michelle Landry and Livingstone Shire Council Mayor Andy Ireland recently inspected the newly installed indigenous artwork located at Barry Street in Yeppoon.
Livingstone Shire Council is seeking feedback from residents to inform the direction of the Community Centre programmes it offers in the future.
Emu Park’s Cultural Hall will come alive on Sunday 14 November, when the twenty-fourth edition of the much-loved not-for-profit music tour, Festival of Small Halls Australia, performs!
Fencing, awnings, cabinetry, electrical equipment and more, are just some of the projects that will share in $35,000 as part of the latest round of Livingstone Community Grants!