Nundah lifestyle precinct to get even better
New street trees, upgraded footpaths and better lighting will be delivered in Nundah under the first of the Schrinner Council’s Better Suburbs Places and Spaces…
New street trees, upgraded footpaths and better lighting will be delivered in Nundah under the first of the Schrinner Council’s Better Suburbs Places and Spaces…
Brisbane residents are invited to help shape Brisbane’s incredible lifestyle and have their say on the 20-year plan to revitalise the Kedron Brook catchment.
One of Brisbane’s favourite sustainability festivals will return this year with a new look and name.
Illegally and dangerously parked vehicles causing congestion will be the focus of a new initiative to keep Brisbane moving.
The Schrinner Council has awarded almost $65,000 in this year’s round of Native Wildlife Carers Grants.
Bike skills sessions, circus acts and Easter orienteering are part of the more than 400 free and affordable activities in the Schrinner Council’s 2025 Easter…
Some of Brisbane’s best-looking electrical boxes have been recognised in the latest Artforce Force Awards.
River transport is about to get even better with a new double-decker CityCat now in service to help keep Brisbane moving.
The Schrinner Council’s $2 Summer Dips has saved residents millions of dollars in trips to the pool.
MEDIA STATEMENT: LORD MAYOR ADRIAN SCHRINNER This new vision for Games venues will transform Brisbane into the sporting capital of Australia, a place where people…
Renowned businessman and philanthropist Stefan Ackerie AM will today become the 58th recipient of the Keys to the City.
The much-loved Sherwood Arboretum is celebrating a century, with the community invited to celebrate at a special anniversary event this Sunday.
A review of Brisbane’s response to Tropical Cyclone Alfred will be conducted by highly-respected former Governor and Supreme Court chief Justice Paul de Jersey.
A new campaign is set to inject tens of millions of dollars back into Brisbane’s economy following a $68 million hit to local businesses due…
The Schrinner Council will give $7500 Community Clean-up Payments to help clubs impacted by Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
More homes can be delivered sooner as the Schrinner Council adopts amendments to the City Plan in record time.
Millions of dollars could be invested into boosting Brisbane’s public art scene as part of the landmark South East Queensland City Deal agreement.
The Schrinner Council has jumped at the opportunity to start its planned burns early to prepare for bushfire season.