13 Oct 2025
Beauty set to bloom on busy street
A major Townsville thoroughfare is having a mini makeover as the Oxley and Eyre streets roundabout receives brand new landscaping this week.
30 April 2026
During the transformation project Council’s crew have removed the existing vegetation and replaced it with colourful new plants that will be easier to maintain and more visually appealing to commuters and walkers in the area.
Mayor Nick Dametto said the works provided a much-needed facelift for the high-traffic area.
“The Oxley and Eyre streets roundabout is a centrepiece for those entering The Strand and the city,” Cr Dametto said.
“As part of our focus on getting back to basics, we’re reviewing and upgrading identified green spaces including roundabouts and median strips, to strike the right balance between saving money on long-term garden maintenance and beautifying areas of our city.
“Council maintains more than 300 parks, playgrounds and open spaces across Townsville. One by one our crews are cleaning them up and raising the standard of maintenance across our city.”
Divisional Councillor Ann-Maree Greaney said the new landscaping extended on Council’s commitment to greening Townsville city and cooling suburban streets.
“The new landscaping at the roundabout includes pairing the bright yellow flowers of Galphimia glauca with the dark purple flowers of Tibouchina heteromalla to create a visually striking garden which is surrounded by a border of vibrant green clumping grass and low maintenance turf. These additions are evergreen, eye catching and very easy for our hardworking open spaces team to maintain,” Cr Greaney said.
“Council planted almost 1,600 trees on nature strips in 2025, and we’re looking at planting more than 2,000 this year. This is massively important work to offset tree removal and increasing the amount of tree coverage across our suburbs, leading to a cooler city for us.
“The vast majority of the plants our team puts in the ground are grown at our very own Dry Tropics Nursery, making these huge efforts more affordable for Council and our ratepayers.”
Some of the tree species planted across Townsville in 2025 included cinnamon myrtle, flame tree, ivory curl, white oak and evergreen ash.
For more information on parks and open spaces in Townsville, visit Council’s website.
New Pinnacles Gallery Exhibition!
Intimate Imaginaries is a major touring group exhibition showcasing contemporary portrait-driven practices by artists from Arts Project Australia (APA), an internationally recognised studio and gallery supporting artists with intellectual disabilities.
The exhibition brings together 13 significant artists whose work reflects the strength, diversity, and evolution of practices developed at APA over the past five decades. Framed as a dynamic and “boisterous hive of activity,” the project emphasises artistic excellence, independence, and sustained creative practice within the APA community.
Intimate Imaginaries is exhibiting at Pinnacles Gallery 20 June to 4 October 2026.