Wander through Archerfield Wetlands with new Discovery Trail now open
Residents will now be able to explore, bike or bird spot through the Archerfield Wetlands, with the Schrinner Council unveiling a new three kilometre discovery…
Residents will now be able to explore, bike or bird spot through the Archerfield Wetlands, with the Schrinner Council unveiling a new three kilometre discovery…
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner is searching for four music producers to deliver Brisbane City Council’s longest and most prestigious performance program – the Lord Mayor’s…
An outdoor cinema, night markets, art installations and performance spaces are coming to Brisbane Powerhouse as part of the Schrinner Council’s $1 million investment in…
The hunt to find the tenant for what will become one of Brisbane’s most renowned dining destinations has officially begun.
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has extended the deadline for flood-affected property owners to apply for a $250 rebate until Thursday June 30.
Brisbane’s rebuild and recovery has been fast-tracked in the 2022-23 Budget with more than $500 million to be spent restoring and improving the city’s clubs,…
A record $4 billion Budget will prioritise Brisbane’s flood recovery, deliver critical infrastructure and guarantee suburban spending – all while maintaining south east Queensland’s cheapest…
Owners who use accommodation websites to lease suburban homes like hotels will be pressured to return these properties to the long-term rental market through the…
Every single Brisbane resident will continue to receive kerbside collection services, as part of the Schrinner Council’s Suburbs First Guarantee.
Parks and playgrounds across Brisbane will benefit from a $244 million investment in the 2022-23 Budget.
An international-standard cycling track will be built in Brisbane to help encourage young riders into the sport ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The proposal for a new high-frequency bus connecting two Olympic precincts has progressed to the next stage of planning.
Every one of Brisbane’s playgrounds will have shade cover within just a few years under a fast-tracked program, Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has revealed.
A partnership between the Schrinner Council and OzHarvest has helped save more than one million kilograms of food waste from ending up in landfill.
The Schrinner Council’s newest digital heritage trail takes residents and visitors back to Salisbury’s critical role during the second world war.
Brisbane’s newest double-decker CityCat, Mooroolbin II, will hit the water today with the new vessel being the first CityCat to trial an upper deck shade…
The Schrinner Council’s upgrade of the 90-year-old Gresham Street bridge is complete, with a new elevated design making the crossing more flood resilient in the…
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.