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It has been over two decades since Whitsunday Coast Airport welcomed the flying kangaroo but that is set to change with Qantas today announcing daily return flights between the Whitsundays & Brisbane.
The Whitsunday Climate Change Innovation Hub is delivering the Whitsunday Healthy Heart Project, which aims to achieve a sustainable tourism destination rating for the Region.
Residents of the Whitsunday Region are reminded to take advantage of the discount period for dog and cat registrations.
The camping experience for visitors to Lake Proserpine will be enhanced with on-site caretakers appointed at Council’s ordinary meeting in Bowen today.
Delivering a sustainable future for our community is the focus of the 2021-22 Whitsunday Regional Council Budget adopted unanimously at a special meeting in Proserpine today.
Whitsunday Coast Airport is flying high and have the magical 500,000 passenger barrier in their sights after securing a major deal with Jetstar for an extra 434 flights annually from July 1.
Barking dogs is one of the most common animal behaviour problems and while all dogs have a natural instinct to bark, some barking dogs can become a real neighbourhood nuisance.
Whitsunday Regional Council is seeking comment on the removal of four existing local heritage places at Proserpine and Hook Island from the Local Heritage Register.
Whitsunday Regional Council is moving forward with plans to further upgrade and develop the camping area at Lake Proserpine by moving to a commercial model and appointing on-site caretakers.
The Whitsunday Climate Change Innovation Hub is delivering a key project, the Whitsunday Healthy Heart Project, under the Great Barrier Reef Foundation’s Reef Islands Initiative.
Paid parking will commence at the Airlie Beach Foreshore carpark adjacent to the Whitsunday Sailing Club from Wednesday 24 March 2021.
Whitsunday Regional Council has launched Whitsunday Jobs, an innovative online employment platform designed to benefit both jobseekers and employers in the region.
Whitsunday Regional Council will soon commence a Community Satisfaction Survey to help measure its performance in providing services and facilities to residents in the Whitsunday Region.
Whitsunday Regional Council has marked Australia Day 2021 by honouring the region’s high achievers, while also welcoming those who took the pledge to become our newest Australian Citizens.
The Whitsunday Region welcomed 37 new citizens at an Australia Day citizenship ceremony on Tuesday 26 January 2021.