by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Council’s focus on improving infrastructure across Townsville is continuing with a project to reconstruct two streets in Currajong beginning next week. Illuka and Palara streets are in a mostly residential area and provide access to the popular Warrina Precinct – home...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Townsville City Council will begin trapping wild dogs on Castle Hill from Monday for the safety of track walkers and their pets. The Triandra Track on the West End side of Castle Hill will be closed until 28 May while the trapping is carried out. Council Community...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
IF you’re someone who gets microblading, feathering or other cosmetic tattoos, Townsville City Council wants you to make sure you’re visiting licensed technicians. Businesses are required to hold a licence for tattooing, including cosmetic tattooing. Tattoo services...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
A $5 million expansion of the laboratory located adjacent to the Douglas Water Treatment Plant will ensure Townsville remains on the cutting edge of scientific analysis for decades. The new laboratory was officially opened today by Mayor Jenny Hill and Townsville...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
A not-so-little flock of birds will be spreading a message of hope and joy when they land in Townsville this July as part of the Messengers of Townsville public art installation. The captivating artwork will include six wcreated by internationally renowned visual...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Townsville City Council will remove a diseased Banyan Fig (Ficus Benghalensis) from Cape Pallarenda road tomorrow (April 12) as it has become a safety risk to the community. The tree, which is located adjacent to the turnoff to the Rowes Bay Golf Course, will be...