Could caravans, sheds help solve housing crisis on Coast?
Living in someone’s backyard shed could be the future for some struggling to find accommodation on the Fraser Coast.
Living in someone’s backyard shed could be the future for some struggling to find accommodation on the Fraser Coast.
We asked who makes the best drink on the Coast, and you chose the winner with ease!
After local accountant Geoff Redpath tragically took his life five years ago, friends and family have kept his spirit alive, with an event helping others to recognise and deal with mental health battles.
With about a quarter of Fraser Coast youth unemployed, Hervey Bay Chamber of Commerce President Sandra Holebrook has shared her insights into the issue.
An idea raised at the Fraser Coast Property Industry Association (FCPIA) forum on Thursday evening could help solve two of the region’s biggest issues in one go: Have your say on the suggestion in our poll.
The heritage streets will be transformed into scenes from the novels when the annual free four-day Mary Poppins festival returns to Maryborough: See all the program details.
The Council has announced a $62,000 investment towards regional sport and recreation facilities: Here’s how the money will be allocated.
Level two water restrictions are still in place across the coast, but there’s some good news for those wanting to get out the hose.
The sport is rising in popularity and the new nine-hole course is one more attraction that gives people a reason to get outdoors and visit the region.
Conservation management efforts to reduce bushfire hazards are underway across the island which is hope to provide favourable conditions for natural forest regeneration: Here’s what you need to know.
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