More than 10,000 residents benefit from rates relief following 2022 floods
The Schrinner Council has provided more than $2.5 million in rates relief to more than 10,000 residents in the wake of the 2022 flooding disaster.
The Schrinner Council has provided more than $2.5 million in rates relief to more than 10,000 residents in the wake of the 2022 flooding disaster.
The Schrinner Council’s Rebuild & Recover Program is being fast-tracked to help Brisbane sports and community clubs that were severely damaged during the devastating February…
The Schrinner Council is safeguarding more of Brisbane’s precious bushland by securing another two hectares under the Bushland Acquisition Program.
The Schrinner Council is helping community and sporting clubs build back better after the February floods through the new Rebuild & Recover Flood Resilient Communities…
Rebuilding roads, bridges, bikeways, parks and sports facilities will be prioritised in next month’s Council budget to help Brisbane bounce back from February’s devastating flood.
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has revealed Council’s repair bill from Brisbane’s biggest-ever rain event in February will significantly exceed the cost of the 2011 flood.
All 37 recommendations from the 2022 Brisbane Flood Review conducted by former Supreme Court chief justice Paul de Jersey will be introduced, Lord Mayor Adrian…
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner will today officially welcome more than 100 people from refugee backgrounds at an official ceremony held at Brisbane City Hall.
More than 20 community clubs and environmental groups will benefit from the latest round of the Schrinner Council’s more than $1.2 million sustainability and environmental…
The restoration of Brisbane’s much-loved river services has taken another step forward, with the Hawthorne and New Farm ferry terminals to be reopened from next…
Three sports clubs will undertake significant improvements to their facilities under the latest funding round of the Schrinner Council’s Community and Sport Partnership Program.
The Schrinner Council is continuing to transform libraries across Brisbane, with the next chapter for Everton Park library underway.
Thrillers, mysteries and locally-written stories of romance have been Brisbane’s most sought after novels, with nearly 550,000 library loans over the past year.
Residents can now walk, run or ride the full stretch of Toowong to Howard Smith Wharves, with two major CBD riverside travel connections now open.
The game-changing Brisbane Metro project has taken another giant leap forward with the first pilot vehicle set to start testing in Brisbane.
The Schrinner Council is on track to have the city’s war memorials ready for ANZAC Day commemorations to honour those who served and sacrificed for…
Safety around Brisbane schools will be improved with 28 new Speed Awareness Monitors (SAM’s) to be installed over the next few weeks by the Schrinner…
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has announced Dine BNE will return to the city this May, luring people back to one of Brisbane’s best dining destinations…