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Butchulla (also known as Batjala, Badtjala, Badjela and Badjala) is the language of the Fraser Coast region, including K'gari. Butchulla language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Fraser Coast Regional Council, particularly the towns of Maryborough and Hervey Bay extending south towards Noosa and northwest to Howard.
Hervey Bay is the largest population centre within the Fraser Coast Region. The current mayor of the Fraser Coast Regional Council is George Seymour first elected in a by-election held in May 2018 [19] and re-elected in the 2020 quadrennial election [20] and again at the 2024 election. [21] A total of ten councillors are elected every four years.
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Fraser Coast Region: Hervey Bay: Wide Bay-Burnett: 2008 7,105: 112,078 115,173 The Fraser Coast Region was created from the 15 March 2008 amalgamation of: the City of Hervey Bay; the City of Maryborough; the Shire of Woocoo; Divisions 1 & 2 of the Shire of Tiaro; Gympie Region: Gympie: Wide Bay-Burnett: 2008 6,884: 53,851 55,170
Brooweena is a rural town and locality in the Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In the 2021 census , the locality of Brooweena had a population of 91 people. [ 1 ]
Fraser Coast Regional Council has placed the following sites on its Local Heritage Register: Teebar Hall and grounds, opened in 1918, at Teebar Hall Road, Teebar [21] [22] St Mary’s Church and Cemetery at Maryborough Biggenden Road, Brooweena [23]
The Booral Community Association Inc is a group of volunteers who seek to promote the interests of the community at all levels of government. A major issue for the group has been the restriction of foreshore access to only certain property holders rather than to the general public.
Together they form part of the area known as the Fraser Coast. The neighbourhood of Baddow is within the west of the suburb near the Mary River. It takes its name from Baddow House , a historic property in the area ( 25°31′37″S 152°40′22″E / 25.5269°S 152.6728°E / -25.5269; 152.6728 ( Baddow