Due to the impending weather situation, the following Council facilities are closed until further notice.
As we prepare for Australia Day 2024 on January 26 in Bowen, Council would like to recognise the 53 Australia Day Award nominees for our Whitsunday region.
Whitsunday Regional Council has been awarded grant funding for x 6 free fitness programs for the members of the Whitsunday community! Check out the programs below.
Elections for Whitsunday Regional Council will be held on 16 March 2024.
Whitsunday Regional Council would like to advise that residential and commercial properties in Bowen may be experiencing a change in water quality and or pressure.
The future of Mullers Lagoon is set for a transformative turn after Whitsunday Regional Council announced the unanimous approval of a staged Masterplan.
Whitsunday Regional Council voted to explore options to make the Shute Harbour boat ramp more user friendly by negotiating to remove the fixed ramp and replace it with a floating pontoon.
Find out when our facilities are open over the holiday period.
Whitsunday Regional Council will commence a six-month pedestrian crossing trial in the Airlie Beach Main Street commencing December 1.
Whitsunday Regional Council has now taken possession of Flagstaff Hill Café and Convention Centre and is committed to ensuring the facility remains accessible for events and functions.
The Whitsunday Regional Council has moved to make the region more dog friendly after approving changes to dog off-leash and dog prohibited areas at yesterday’s ordinary monthly meeting in Proserpine.
The Whitsunday Healthy Heart Project, an initiative of the Whitsunday Regional Council, has now recruited 45 ambitious businesses from the tourism sector.
Accessing library resources has just become easier with the launch of our first Whitsunday Regional Libraries App!
The 2023 Mayor’s Annual Charity Ball raised more than $105,000 for our two charities, making it the largest amount ever raised since the first WRC Mayor’s Ball was held in 2015!
Whitsunday Regional Council today voted to move from bi-monthly to monthly Ordinary Council Meetings to improve efficiency as part of a strategic focus on becoming more streamlined.