May
You can grow your lawn stronger this dry season and save water around your home by using these tried and tested Townsville turf-friendly tips and tricks.
With the region finally drying out after the record-breaking wet season, Townsville City Council will be conducting the first of its hazard reduction burns of the year later this week.
Almost 6,000 tons of landslide debris has been shifted to enable construction crews access to the broken northern water pipeline and the Crystal Creek Bulk Water Supply Intake Structure.
Townsville City Council is encouraging residents in low-lying areas to take precautions ahead of a king tide expected from Monday 26 May 2025.
Townsville Citylibraries is reminding residents of the importance of taking care of library resources so they can be borrowed and enjoyed by the community for years to come.
A new over-50s lifestyle resort with up to 294 sites, swimming pool, tennis court, clubhouse and wellness centre could soon be constructed in the Bohle Plains after it was approved during today’s ordinary Council meeting.
Volunteer opportunities are now open as showstopping public artworks are being finalised for Ephemera 2025: Trace-less.
Townsville fitness lovers’ routines will be back on track this weekend with the reopening of the Mount Louisa Walking Track after it was temporarily closed for repair.
Finding a furry addition to your family is paw-ssible thanks to the Animal Care and Adoption Centre’s Find Your Paw-fect Pooch sale.
Pet owners across Townsville are being warned to avoid an international pet scam run by a group called Petchip.
After more than three decades as the operator of Townsville’s most iconic public pool, Luc Senent is set to hand over the keys of the Tobruk Memorial Baths next month.
A park in Kirwan is set to raise the heart rate of locals and visitors alike as it receives a new lease on life thanks to the installation of new fitness equipment.
After decades of debate the day has finally come where residents can cast a line into the Ross River Dam in search of an elusive metre-long barramundi.
Remember the women who shaped your life with the special Mother’s Day Memorial at Belgian Gardens Cemetery this Saturday.
Councillors have this week voted to apply for Queensland Government funding to establish trunk infrastructure to enable new housing delivery for Townsville.
Arts projects will be able to flourish across Townsville with the support of the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF).
Tens of thousands of people are set to gather on The Strand later this year as the city commemorates 80 years since Victory in the Pacific.
Construction is underway at Belgian Gardens Cemetery to provide the Townsville community with more than 350 new burial plots and ash interments.