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An exciting new chapter in Charters Towers’ tourism will be revealed at the Unearth Our Secrets event at The World Theatre tonight. Council will unveil the new Charters Towers Tourism Destination Brand
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Charters Towers Regional Council will apply for funding to upgrade critical water infrastructure.
The countdown is on until the launch of the Charters Towers Region’s own unique tourism brand.
School is back and so is the Charters Towers Move It Programme. The free after-school youth-based activity programme is designed to help children develop their skills and abilities while also promoting
Five new trainees have started work with the Charters Towers Regional Council as part of the Skilling Queenslanders for Work First Start program.
More than $5 million worth of development applications were lodged with the Charters Towers Regional Council for the October to December quarter 2020.
It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas with the Community Christmas Markets at the Charters Towers Showground next Wednesday.
More development applications were lodged with the Charters Towers Regional Council in October than the previous three months combined.
Charters Towers Regional Council has taken flying-fox relocation efforts into its own hands.
Charters Towers Regional Council has resolved to extend the discount period for ratepayers in a Special Meeting today.
A consortium of 28 Council's that make up 70% of Queensland are seeking funding from the State Government in the lead up to the State election.
We need a new hospital. That’s the clear and simple message Council’s Mayor Frank Beveridge is pushing ahead of the Queensland State Election to be held on Saturday, 31 October 2020.
Charters Towers Regional Council is offering community information sessions relating to the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) Program on Sunday, 6 September 2020.
A new State Elections Priorities publication, has been compiled by Charters Towers Regional Council’s Advocacy Committee ahead of this year's State Elections.
Mayor Frank Beveridge is fuming over the State Government’s cancelling of the planned flying fox relocation from Lissner Park to Young’s Block, which was scheduled to commence Tuesday, 14 July 2020