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Premium Content Subscriber only Fraser Coast residents will have the opportunity to watch their councillors after hours with the March public meeting to be held in the evening. Deputy Mayor Darren Everard said the time had been changed to increase opportunities for residents to connect with councillors and to make the council more accessible. “By starting the meeting in the evening, we are offering residents, especially those who have 9am to 5pm jobs, an opportunity to come along and see how the council works or watch a livestream on the council’s YouTube channel from home”. Cr Everard said the council was working hard to maintain its connection and engagement with all residents. ....
Here are seven clubs and community groups you can join on the Fraser Coast. Whether it’s meeting like minded people sharing an interest, improving skills or getting out onto the sports field, there is something for everyone in region. Hervey Bay Photography Club The Hervey Bay Photography Club welcomes anyone with an interest in learning photography. More information can be found on the club’s website. Wide Bay Archers If your looking for a precision target sport, why not try archery with Wide Bay Archers. The club caters for field archery shoots and has come and try days for prospective members. ....
EROSION along the shore at Boonooroo is a worrying sight, with the sea mere metres from properties. The ground near the waters edge is weak, filled with holes and the shoreline drops away into the ocean. For Boonooroo resident Robyn Ward, the gradually eroding shoreline meant properties along the waterfront were not protected during last yearâs storm surges. Ms Ward was echoed by fellow resident Aaron Best, who said the erosion over time will make future king tide and flooding events more concerning. âItâs just a natural thing unfortunately, thereâs nothing you can do other than building up the banks all along with concrete or that sort of thing.â ....