Latest news in News - 2020
18 Jun 2020
Gladstone Regional Council (GRC) is pleased to approve the return of the Rotary Club of Gladstone Midday markets at Tondoon Botanic Gardens this Sunday, 21 June.
15 Jun 2020
A popular Gladstone recreational area has returned to its former glory after the control of water lettuce from the duck pond at Reg Tanna Park.
12 Jun 2020
A preferred site for the proposed Boyne Tannum Aquatic Recreation Centre has been chosen following a resolution adopted at Gladstone Regional Council’s most recent general meeting.
12 Jun 2020
Gladstone Regional Council (GRC) wishes to advise that its next period of half-yearly water meter readings will commence from Monday 15 June. Readings are expected to be completed by mid-July.
10 Jun 2020
Gladstone Regional Council (GRC) advises that traces of asbestos fibres have been found at its Derby Street Pad.
04 Jun 2020
Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum (GRAGM) will reopen from Saturday 6 June with several exhibitions on display, including one from iconic Australian artist Ken Done.
03 Jun 2020
The line-up for Central Queensland’s largest free environmental awareness event has been confirmed as Ecofest prepares to go virtual in 2020.
02 Jun 2020
Read the latest issue of CONNECT - available online now.
02 Jun 2020
One of the Gladstone Region’s oldest cemeteries will undergo further modernisation with the installation of an additional 64 Modern Burial Systems (MBS) crypts.
29 May 2020
There are many public art displays across our region that you can enjoy this National Reconciliation Week.
29 May 2020
Mayor Matt Burnett has urged Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and her State and Territory counterparts to advocate for councils to continue to have a voice should they decide to replace COAG.
29 May 2020
Gladstone Regional Council staff have installed a commemorative plaque on a bench seat at Gladstone’s Lions Park to honour a former caretaker of the facility.
25 May 2020
This year marks 20 years since National Reconciliation Week was established and its theme for 2020 – In This Together – is now resonating in ways unforeseen when it was first announced last year.
24 May 2020
National Simultaneous Storytime, an event enjoyed by millions of children worldwide, is going virtual this year.
21 May 2020
Central Queensland’s largest environmental awareness event, Ecofest is going virtual in 2020 but there are still plenty of ways to become involved from the comfort of your home, office or school.