by SarahNBRC4625 | Jun 10, 2024 | Mayor Hotz Update, News, Uncategorized
Welcome to the first Mayor’s Update of the new Council term. You will begin to see regular updates from myself going forward, these will include updates from Council Meetings and relevant community activities, information and councillor activities. With the term now...
by SarahNBRC4625 | Jun 4, 2024 | News, Public Notification
Council is advising residents of the upcoming removal of the brachychiton rupestris tree, commonly known as a Queensland bottle tree, situated in Beiers Park in Biggenden. Due to advanced damage within the heart of the tree and increased safety concerns, expert...
by SarahNBRC4625 | May 14, 2024 | News, Public Notification
Demolition of the damaged bridge decking was completed in late February, with selected recoverable bridge timbers being retained by Council for future use. A local contractor has commenced the bridge approach rehabilitation. This work will include removing flood...
by SarahNBRC4625 | Nov 15, 2023 | Front Page Feature, Media Releases, News, Uncategorized
Structure Treatment and Remediation Works to Start Mid November The rehabilitation of the Bon Accord Bridge project is on target with plans to take advantage of the current dry conditions to begin works on the sub-structure. This work will include repairs,...
by SarahNBRC4625 | Oct 30, 2023 | Front Page Feature, News, Public Notification, Uncategorized
North Burnett Regional Council hereby gives notices that, unless all overdue rates and expenses of sale owing in relation to this land (which land is more particularly described in the Schedule below) are sooner paid, the said land will be sold by public auction at...
by SarahNBRC4625 | Oct 30, 2023 | Front Page Feature, getreadynorthburnett, Media Releases, News, Public Notification
North Burnett Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) met at 4pm 29/10/23. QFES ask if anyone notices new smoke to report it immediately to 000. Multiple fires are still burning across the region and new fires could start easily. Council reminds the community we are...