by Claire Gilbert | News & Events
All Townsville residents affected by the severe rainfall event are now eligible to dispose of their household disaster waste at any of Council’s Waste Facilities at no charge. Acting Mayor Ann-Maree Greaney said people across the whole Local Government Area (LGA) had...
by Claire Gilbert | News & Events
The Townsville Local Disaster Management Group is reminding residents to stay informed as rain continues across the region. The Bureau of Meteorology has advised further rain is expected for the Townsville region today and into the weekend. TLDMG Chair Andrew Robinson...
by Claire Gilbert | News & Events
More than 500 Townsville City Council team members are hard at work across the city and suburbs repairing potholes, clearing trees off roads and inspecting infrastructure caused by recent heavy rain, but they need your help. Council is calling on residents to do their...
by Claire Gilbert | News & Events
Residents located in the black evacuation zone will now be able to dump a load of general disaster waste at Council’s Stuart Transfer Station for free off the back of the recent weather event. The free waste disposal will be available to only those who reside in the...
by Claire Gilbert | News & Events
Ingham The substation supplying several thousand customers in Ingham and surrounding areas was de-energised for public safety as floodwaters rose. We need to wait for floodwaters to recede before crews can assess the state of equipment, but initial restoration...
by Claire Gilbert | News & Events
As the Townsville Local Disaster Management Group (TLDMG) continues to monitor and respond to the current severe weather situation, Council has advised the city’s bin collection services will resume tomorrow (Tuesday 4 February 2025) with the exception of suburbs...