Milestone reached in key koala conservation project
A funding agreement has been secured to progress the Schrinner Council and The University of Queensland’s Koala Recovery and Resilience Project.
A funding agreement has been secured to progress the Schrinner Council and The University of Queensland’s Koala Recovery and Resilience Project.
The Schrinner Council will take direct climate action to ensure Brisbane remains clean and sustainable into the future.
Brisbane’s art scene is ready for a refresh, with the Schrinner Council’s latest Outdoor Gallery exhibition making the city’s hidden spaces even better.
Councils have once again been needled by the State Government, with even more responsibilities and regulations foisted onto local government.
The Schrinner Council is preparing for bushfire season with the city’s planned burn schedule now underway.
The Schrinner Council’s wholly owned subsidiary, City of Brisbane Investment Corporation has partnered with Youngcare to deliver housing for young residents living with disabilities.
Discover the rich history of a riverside suburb on the Schrinner Council’s latest Brisbane Greeter Walking Tour.
Walkers, cyclists and scooter users will now be able to travel through the Story Bridge, as the Schrinner Council delivers a new connection to make…
Getting to and from Brisbane’s premier lifestyle precinct will be even easier, with the Schrinner Council introducing CityCat services to Howard Smith Wharves from Monday…
Residents can learn how to be more sustainable for less, as Brisbane’s favourite environmental festival returns to Victoria Park this weekend.
The Schrinner Council’s transformation of Archerfield Wetlands from a former wastewater treatment plant to a thriving community parkland is now 80 per cent complete.
The Schrinner Council will introduce a new Inner-City Affordability Initiative to improve housing affordability and supply in fast-growing areas.
In a heartfelt call to action, Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner and Lady Mayoress Nina Schrinner have rallied the community to support the 2024 ‘Live Like…
Budding artists, students and community groups have been recognised for their electrifying public works with the winners of the 2023 Artforce Brisbane Awards now crowned.
The Schrinner Council has deployed an additional 240 cameras to bolster Brisbane’s CCTV network, deter crime and assist law enforcement.
Brisbane residents are invited to submit their best snaps with the 2024 Lord Mayor’s Photography Awards now open.
Two-year-old koala, Adam, will today be released into bushland reserve as part of the Schrinner Council’s highly-successful Koala Re-establishment program.
The Schrinner Council’s latest street art wall will provide even more to see and do for artists in Brisbane.