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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.
Whitsunday Regional Council is making changes to its organisational structure to better align with the delivery of services to the community and the operation of council’s business activities.
Our award-winning Whitsunday Coast Airport (WCA) has stamped itself as one of the fastest growing regional airports in Australia with the highest annual passenger numbers in its 71-year history.
Gloucester Rural Fire Brigade are undertaking a planned hazard reduction burn on the Black Current headland, between Dingo Beach and Hydeaway Bay on Sunday 16 July, subject to weather conditions.
Whitsunday Regional Council recently brought together experts from the fields of decarbonisation, sustainability and waste management to present a workshop to the local tourism sector.
Vegetation clearing work will take place along Shute Harbour Road from Altmann Avenue to Airlie Main Street roundabout between 10 - 13 July 2023.
Exercise Talisman Sabre is designed to test our respective forces in planning and conducting multinational and multi-service operations,
Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Julie Hall today reopened Stage 1 of the Airlie Beach Bicentennial Boardwalk between Coral Sea Resort and Coral Sea Marina.
Numbers at Whitsunday Coast Airport (WCA) reach record numbers for April.
The commencement of the Whitsunday Patient Transfer medical bus service moved a step closer today.
Whitsunday Regional Council is offering bushfire resilience training to support landowners throughout the region in preparation for the upcoming bushfire season.
Whitsunday Regional Council and the Whitsunday PCYC have partnered to stage the Whitsunday Multicultural Festival on Sunday, May 21 from 10am-2pm.