Thousands of Brisbane households invited to be part of food waste pilot
The Schrinner Council is fighting the war on waste by launching a food waste recycling pilot for 6000 households across 30 suburbs, Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has revealed.
The Schrinner Council is fighting the war on waste by launching a food waste recycling pilot for 6000 households across 30 suburbs, Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has revealed.
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has revealed $5 million in fees, rents and charges will be waived for Brisbane businesses and community groups being heavily impacted by the spread of coronavirus.
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has toured the grounds of Victoria Park with internationally renowned equestrian course designers as part of the city’s preparations to host the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Schrinner Council will this year deliver a suite of city-shaping projects that will support more than 3400 local jobs and help pave the way for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Around 7.4 million cycling trips were clocked on Brisbane’s major bikeways in 2021, with the city’s most popular bikeway, the Bicentennial Bikeway, recording one million trips alone.
Backyard pool owners are putting the safety of themselves and others at risk by failing to follow current safety standards. New figures released by the Schrinner Council reveal a staggering one-in-four pools did not meet standards with faulty gate latches and climbable objects close to barriers the most common safety issue. The significant number of…
Brisbane residents are being reminded to stay sustainable this holiday season to ensure our city stays clean and green as the festive cheer is dialled up.
Brisbane’s first new ferry terminal in seven years has been opened by the Schrinner Council, giving residents and visitors river access to one of the city’s most popular destination, Howard Smith Wharves.
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner is encouraging residents looking for a last minute Christmas gift to consider Council’s Free Native Plants program.
Two major Brisbane sports grounds will share in $800,000 of grants funding courtesy of a Schrinner Council program helping community clubs undertake significant improvement projects.
The new and improved South Bank ferry terminal has officially opened and is ready to welcome passengers to the popular South Bank precinct for the busy Christmas and New Year’s period.
Fireworks never seen before in Queensland, including special waterfall and comet pyrotechnics, will light up Brisbane’s skyline this New Year’s Eve.
Ferry passengers will be able to get on board more services, more often from today as the new ferry timetable comes into effect.
Santa Claus has once again sent seven Brisbane sleighs to battle it out in front of City Hall for the coveted title of Most Festive Bus.
The Schrinner Council is putting on hundreds of free and low-cost activities to help keep kids entertained these summer holidays.
The Schrinner Council is bringing world-class artworks from Asia and the Pacific to the streets of Brisbane.
The Schrinner Council has delivered 200 refreshed roads across Brisbane since July, marking another key milestone in the $360 million Smoother Suburban Streets program.
A mystery smell bugging some Brisbane residents around Christmas time each year has been revealed.