by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
1500hrs 10 February Townsville City Council continues to work with the Townsville Hospital and Health Service to ensure water being supplied to Townsville households and businesses is safe to drink. Townsville Public Health Unit director Dr Steven Donohue reassured...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Townsville residents and tourists have a new community space from which to take in breathtaking views of the Cleveland Bay, Mount Stuart and the city’s western suburbs. The new space has been created on the former Panorama House site near the summit of Castle...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Townsville City Council is urging residents in low-lying areas to prepare their properties ahead of the expected king tides. The tides are predicted to reach a peak of 3.86m at 8:30am on Wednesday 10 February, and 3.84m at 9am on Thursday 11 February. Residents living...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Free microchipping days have proven so popular that Townsville City Council will extend the program through to the end of the year. with appointments booking out for each event. With appointments for previous events booking-out, Council has finalised dates for the...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Try your hand at water bug sampling or go on a waterway treasure hunt this week as Townsville City Council celebrates the 50th World Wetlands Day. World Wetlands Day marks the anniversary of the Convention of Wetlands in Iran on February 2 1971. This year’s theme...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
YWAM Medical Ships Australia & Papua New Guinea (YWAM MS) have donated much-needed personal protective equipment (PPE) to assist Papua New Guinea’s response to COVID-19. The PPE, including 20,000 gloves and 3,620 masks, were donated after the National...