Sweet treats raise spirits of struggling residents this Easter
Some of Brisbane’s most vulnerable residents will receive a sweet surprise this Easter thanks to the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Trust.
Some of Brisbane’s most vulnerable residents will receive a sweet surprise this Easter thanks to the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Trust.
As the sun goes down, Brisbane’s City Botanic Gardens will once again become illuminated with the return of Botanica: Contemporary Art Outside in May.
More than 11,500 Brisbane residents have added a compost bin or worm farm to their home under Council’s compost rebate program.
Four hundred parcels of precious bushland have now been secured by Council to protect Brisbane’s natural habitat for future generations.
Construction has begun on Brisbane’s newest home of cycling which will be an asset for residents and visitors before, during and after 2032 Olympic and…
The search has begun for a new floral emblem that perfectly represents Brisbane almost 100 years after the city council was first formed. Lord Mayor…
From exciting play sculptures to heatwave busting water play, Council continues to transform the humble park into a go-to destination for families across Brisbane.
Thousands of new homes will be created under Council’s new Brisbane’s Sustainable Growth Strategy, released today by Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner.
More than 250 people from refugee backgrounds were officially welcomed to Brisbane at the Lord Mayor’s Refugee Welcome Ceremony, held at City Hall on 1…
Council’s rodent detection team has gotten a fluffy new member, with newest pup recruit Molly and her handler Bob joining the city’s elite squad.
Local artists are taking to a new kind of canvas, with the winners of this year’s Artforce Brisbane Awards being announced on Tuesday 28 February.
A popular hockey precinct will be a training ground for potential future Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games athletes following a major upgrade.
The restoration of Brisbane’s ferry network is now complete with all 21 terminals to be operational just 12 months on from the devastating February floods.
More than 250 roads across Brisbane have been resurfaced by Council since last year’s devastating February flood to ensure motorists get home sooner and safer.
One of Brisbane’s busiest bikeways, which was smashed to pieces and washed away during last year’s devastating flood, has been fully reopened to residents.
Works are underway to cut congestion and enhance safety of all road users in Brisbane’s southwest, with construction commencing to upgrade the intersection at Wadeville…
Tunnelling works have commenced beneath Adelaide Street, as part of the next stage of delivering the Brisbane Metro project.
A $22 million plan to transform a former wastewater treatment plant into picturesque parkland is now underway.