by livefm999 | News & Events
Townsville City Council and Queensland Health are distributing free ‘MozzieMesh’ mosquito controls to residents living in suburbs hardest hit by recent flooding. Properties in Rosslea, Idalia and Oonoonba have already been visited with Hermit Park and Railway Estate...
by livefm999 | News & Events
Townsville City Council crews have reopened beaches in the city with tests determining they are safe for the public. The unprecedented flood put extreme stress on the Cleveland Bay Purification Plant and there was the potential for beaches to be affected while the...
by livefm999 | News & Events
Recovering from a disaster is usually a gradual process. Safety is a primary issue, as are mental and physical wellbeing. If assistance is available, knowing how to access it makes the process faster and less stressful. To help people get back on their feet, Team...
by livefm999 | News & Events
Townsville Mayor Jenny Hill has welcomed the activation of crucial grants for flood-affected small business but many local firms have suffered very significant losses and need more support. Business owners and not for profit organisations can apply for Category C...
by livefm999 | News & Events
The city’s long-term economic recovery planning and lobbying for critical job-creating projects is already being undertaken by a group of experts. Team Townsville has economic forecasters and policy specialists formulating a long-term recovery plan to ensure the city...