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
New data released this month shows rainbow lorikeets visit Townsville backyards and parks more than any other avian species. More than 67,000 birds were counted across Townsville as part of the Aussie Backyard Bird Count 2021, with rainbow lorikeets ranking in the top...
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
Soft plastics, food scraps, garden clippings and bagged recyclables are among the most common items that are contaminating household recycling bins in Townsville which is why Council is encouraging residents to recycle right and save time, money and the environment....
by Abigail Bibimauri | News & Events
A trial to keep hooning vehicles out of Townsville’s sports fields will use basalt rocks as an alternative to bollards and fences. The trial, which was recommended at yesterday’s Townsville City Council meeting, comes after a number of prestigious sporting fields and...