Members of the Yeppoon Lions Club for over 50 years collectively, John and Estelle Lindsay have gone above and beyond in service of the community, and were both awarded Citizen of the Year at the 2021 Livingstone Shire Australia Day Awards!
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Bangalee Beach goers now have information at their fingertips about how to use the beach safely and sustainably, thanks to a recently installed interactive sign.
Following an extensive process, the Mayor and Council of Livingstone Shire are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Cale Dendle to the role of Chief Executive Officer.
Livingstone Shire residents and the business community will soon have the opportunity to hear from property experts about the region’s housing market.
Council would like to advise that three of the ornate sea creatures located within the Keppel Kraken wet play area on the Yeppoon foreshore will be removed this week following the ongoing monitoring of their condition over several years.
Artists and arts practitioners have a second chance to apply for funding through the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF).
New statistics have revealed a significant increase in the number of pets released back to their owners or rehomed between 1 January - 30 November last year.
The Capricorn Coast and Hinterlands were the holiday destinations for many travellers over the Christmas period with a large number of hotels, motels, restaurants, and attractions fully booked out!
The New Year’s Eve fireworks shows that were scheduled to take place across three locations (Glenlee, Emu Park and Yeppoon) were unfortunately cancelled due to the wet weather conditions.
Livingstone Shire Council’s ‘Light Up Livingstone’ Christmas lights competition has boosted community spirit and morale following an unprecedented and challenging 2020.
Christmas is a time of joy and celebration and whilst the holiday period will look a little different this year, the amount of waste generated will remain the same.
The Livingstone Shire area has recently experienced a spate of break-ins as well as illegal dumping incidents and theft of Council infrastructure.
Over $33,000 in funding has been allocated to six successful applicants under Round One of the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF), which closed on November 22.
Livingstone Shire Council has explored potential short and shorter term parking sites for recreational vehicles and associated infrastructure within the Yeppoon CBD and is now asking for your feedback
Expansion works of the Fig Tree Galleries (formerly the Mill Gallery) are progressing well, as construction begins on the new gallery building.