by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Each year, chaplains from Queensland not-for-profit Carinity support hundreds of people in hospitals, schools, aged care communities and prisons across the state. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Carinity chaplains have played a vital role in supporting aged care...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
In a first for the Townsville region, Townsville City Council will use timber piles ranging from three to six metres tall as part of an innovative approach to control riverbank erosion at multiple sites along Black River and Crystal Creek. The piles will be driven...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Townsville City Council is calling out cat owners in the city who either don’t care enough to claim their animals or are failing to desex their pets, leaving vulnerable litters of kittens to fend for themselves. Only 7 per cent of cats who wind up in Townsville Animal...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Illegal graffiti has long been a blight on the Townsville community, but with the introduction of Council’s new graffiti removal kits residents can join in on the battle to keep Townsville looking its best. Townsville City Council has made free graffiti removal kits...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Grab your lunch and get your groove on when Music in the City returns to Townsville CBD today. The free lunchtime concert series gives people in the city a vibrant way to pass their lunchtime each week. Council Community and Cultural Development Committee chairperson...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Townsville City Council will give graduates the tools to advance their careers as applications open for its 2023 Graduate Program. Council is providing 12 graduate opportunities for either recent graduates or final year university students to kick start their...