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The Cassowary Coast came alive this Australia Day with a series of celebrations to welcome new citizens, award the region’s most dedicated, and party by the pool.
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Council wishes to advise Contractors will be upgrading the nominated water mains at the Charles Street Intersection of the Bruce Highway Innisfail between Tuesday 23 January – Thursday 29 February
Council wishes to advise Contractors will be upgrading the nominated water mains within Council’s water network at the Mission Beach Caravan Park between Monday 29 January - Thursday 29 February 2024.
South Mission Beach and Cardwell foreshores will receive protection against coastal erosion thanks to over $300,000 in Queensland Government funding administered through the LGAQ’s Coastal Hazard Adap
Economic Recovery Hubs in Tully & Innisfail 18 & 19 January Flood-impacted Cassowary Coast businesses and sport and recreation clubs who need help accessing funding and support services in the wake o
Crocodiles, snakes, lizards and birds have taken over Cassowary Coast Libraries with kids going wild for an animal encounter activity which attracted a record crowd today.
Cassowary Coast community members are invited to dive in and splash out at free Australia Day Pool Party events being held across the region. Cassowary Coast Mayor Mark Nolan invited the whole communi
A piece of the Cassowary Coast’s multicultural history has been preserved thanks to Julanne Sweeney who donated a Hmong Story Cloth to Cassowary Coast Library and Museum Services in Innisfail.
Flegler cousins from Tully who have represented Australia in Netball and Rugby League in 2023 have been recognised by Council for their outstanding achievements in sport. Playing for Australia in the
Ten community organisations will share in $93,000 worth of Council grants that will improve infrastructure at clubhouses and sporting grounds throughout the Cassowary Coast.
Innisfail’s iconic Geraldton Bridge will undergo a $1.4 million facelift with the first stage of restoration works due to commence from Sunday 7 January through to Wednesday 17 January 2024.
Preliminary assessment of the Cassowary Coast has shown significant flood damage to homes and buildings, as well as Council roads and infrastructure.
High volumes of flood waste needing Council kerbside collection and crew logistics have resulted in adjustments to the collection schedule and an extension to fee waivers at Tully and Stoters.
Council will be covering domestic fees and charges for household flood waste at Stoters Hill and Tully Waste Transfer Stations until Friday 22 December.
THREAT IS REDUCED – Cassowary Coast – flood as at 8:00am Tuesday, 19 December 2023 Warning level: ADVICE Warning area: Affected Areas Cassowary Coast This warning is from Cassowary Coast Local Dis