2025

Council issues call-out for next generation of apprentices and trainees

A city-wide call-out has been issued to secure the next cohort of apprentices and trainees needed to build, grow, and maintain future Townsville.

Council grants Air Force Cadets Freedom of Entry to city

Townsville’s 1 Wing Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC) will be granted Freedom of Entry to the city as part of the Wing’s 75th anniversary celebrations.

Council votes to name boardwalk in honour of ‘Pato’

Townsville City Council will formally recognise local rugby league great James "Jim" Paterson for his significant contribution to the game by naming a boardwalk linking the city to Townsville Country Bank Stadium in his honour.

Council Statement on Outcome of Independent Investigation into OIA Referrals

STATEMENT attributable to Acting Mayor Ann-Maree Greaney

September holiday boredom sorted with School Holiday Guide

Pack your kids’ school holidays full of adventure with Townsville City Council’s School Holiday Guide.

Join the Great Spring Clean Up at Magnetic Island this weekend

Council is calling on residents and visitors to roll up their sleeves and join the Great Spring Clean Up at Magnetic Island this weekend, with a special focus on tackling litter along the beautiful Nelly Bay coastline.

Castle Hill Road closes for stabilisation works

Castle Hill Road is set to be closed to vehicles for two weeks from tomorrow as contractors work to stabilise a section of rock wall on the iconic hill.

Celebrating 70 Years of Artistic Excellence in Townsville

Townsville’s vibrant arts community will take centre stage this week as the 70th Townsville Art Society Awards marks a major milestone in the region’s cultural history.

Rock wall works for iconic cutting

Works are well and truly underway to stabilise the rockface of the Stanley Street cutting to ensure the safety of road users for years to come.

Bould-er safety treatment for Currajong Park

Works to make Currajong Park a safer place for visitors are underway with boulders being installed around the recreational space.

Community to honour fathers at Council event

Townsville City Council is inviting the Townsville community to come together for the Father’s Day Memorial this Saturday, from 8:30am to 10am at Belgian Gardens Cemetery.

A statement regarding Council’s ongoing Certified Agreement negotiations

Statement is attributable to a Townsville City Council spokespersonTownsville City Council has been negotiating its three certified agreements since March, with protected industrial action over the past 10 weeks significantly affecting community services. While Council respects employees’ rights to strike and participate in work bans, it will now exercise its own rights under the Industrial Relations Act 2016 (Qld), locking out staff for 48 hours if they participate in further industrial action in the coming days.

Repeat rose thefts are thorn in Council’s side

Townsville City Council workers are being left frustrated as thieves repeatedly steal roses, including entire rose bushes, from Queens Gardens.

Artists invited to perform at new micro-festival

Musicians, dancers and street performers can submit their expressions of interest now to take part in a micro-festival in the heart of Townsville.

Hospital patients get sneak peek ahead of STEM Faire

Children staying at Townsville University Hospital and Ronald McDonald House have been given a special sneak peek at the activities on offer at this Saturday’s Townsville STEM Faire.

Council calls for Carols cast

A casting call has gone out for Townsville performers to dazzle a crowd of around 15,000 with the big man, Santa himself in the months to come at this year’s Carols by Candlelight.

Seniors Luncheon a dancing success

Almost 2,000 of Townsville’s finest will boogie to Dirty Dancing over the next two days for Townsville City Council’s much-anticipated Seniors luncheon.

Preparations begin for Get Ready Townsville event

They say preparation is the key to success when it comes to all things in life, but the saying couldn’t be truer for north Queenslanders ahead of the severe weather season.

Grant helps Eisteddfod hit the stage for 75th year

The 75th annual Townsville Eisteddfod has been approved for a Townsville City Council community grant worth $24,515.

Council’s pet owner responsibility reminder

Dog owners across Townsville are being reminded to be responsible pet ownership following the State Government’s changes to the Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008.