In an important step forward for the Causeway Lake Revitalisation Project, a study into the feasibility of dredging the popular lake has commenced.
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Community members across Livingstone Shire and surrounds have been invited to have their say about what events and activities they would like Council to deliver over peak holiday periods.
Livingstone Shire Council’s arts and culture 2021 calendar is filling up with some exciting performances coming to the region throughout April to November!
The first stage of works is underway on the major project of sealing 39.7 kilometres of Stanage Bay Road.
A series of free community workshops, hosted by Livingstone Shire Council’s Community Centre, will kick-off in April for local residents of all ages.
An artist in every sense, Yeppoon based singer songwriter WĪLMA LĀ will be bringing flavours of Europe and the Middle East into her rich piano and brass based soulful vocal filled soundscapes when she launches her debut album this month!
Kerr Park’s signature playground on Emu Park’s beloved foreshore now showcases art and public sculpture.
While the recent wet weather has been a welcome change for the region, residents are being urged to take care around the home and implement measures to safeguard themselves ahead of the expected increase in mosquito numbers.
Livingstone Shire Council is urging residents to check in on their neighbours on Neighbour Day on March 28.
Council has resolved to commence public consultation for consideration of a ‘No Plastic Straw Policy in Livingstone Shire’, following a moving deputation last week by eight-year-old Charlie Erlewein.
With a line-up of activities across the region over the Easter long weekend, there will be plenty of things on offer for residents to enjoy from 1 – 4 April.
Livingstone Shire Council is pleased to announce the adoption of the Our Living Coast Livingstone Coastal Hazards Adaptation Strategy earlier this week.
Runner-up candidate from the 2020 local government election, Rhodes Watson was officially sworn in yesterday at Council Chambers as the new Councillor for Livingstone Shire Council, following the resignation of Councillor Tanya Lynch on 4 March.
The community is being encouraged to report any unfamiliar plant or weed species throughout Livingstone Shire, after a resident recently discovered a harmful cactus plant.
Song writing workshops, short film, wood turning workshops, choir skill development, and an artists’ retreat are activities which will result for recent applicants who have been approved.