Green and hard waste collection underway.
22 March 2025
National recognition cements the Rail Trail as one of Australia’s top visitor experiences
20 March 2025
Residents and visitors should be cautious at the beach after ex-Cyclone Alfred.
A new exhibition will celebrate the works and legacy of Margaret Olley
18 March 2025
Businesses use new precinct ahead of Tropical Cyclone Alfred
14 March 2025
Most of Tweed Shire Council’s major water pumps are back online and handling normal water use.
Council is providing advice for residents dealing with fallen or damaged trees on their property due to ex-Cyclone Alfred.
Kerbside clean up commences Monday 17 March – skip the trip to the tip
13 March 2025
In this update, Mayor Chris Cherry talks about next steps for the Council in its response, and how we’re working with the community to get life back to normal.
Council teams working hard to clean up fallen trees
12 March 2025
Some Council facilities have now reopened after being temporarily affected by Tropical Cyclone Alfred, while others remain closed.
11 March 2025
Kerbside clean up coming – skip the trip to the tip
Tap water now safe to drink
10 March 2025
There has been significant damage to the coastline, with serious dune erosion and hazards at Tweed’s beaches.
Council is urging residents to stay safe, stay indoors and stay informed as cleanup and recovery efforts begin.
Residents are reminded to avoid fallen trees and debris, as there may be hidden dangers such as broken branches, power lines, or unstable trunks.
Useful links, information and contacts.
Save time with our range of self-service options.
Share your thoughts on the draft Burringbar Village Character Statement by 9 April 2025.
Contribute to decision making at a time and place that suits you.
Share your Tropical Cyclone Alfred experience by 16 April 2025.
Award winning gallery with views to Wollumbin/Mount Warning.
Dedicated to preserving and sharing the Tweed's unique history and heritage.
Three accessible swimming complexes with an extensive range of programs.
The latest must-do experience in the Tweed.
Offering a wide variety of facilities, services and programs across the region.
Tweed Holiday Parks offers 7 idyllic beach, river and creekside locations along the Tweed.
The Tweed’s first official mountain bike park and pump track.
Council provides a range of venues to help create a strong, cohesive and creative community.
Situated in beautiful locations, providing peaceful and respectful surrounds.
The Tweed Lab offers a comprehensive range of chemical and biological testing for soil and water.
The airfield can accommodate up to twin propeller aircraft and operates in unrestricted airspace.
The tip is a recycling and problem waste service for Tweed residents located in Stotts Creek.
Visit the tip shop to find great quality second-hand items at bargain prices.
The Tweed offers a diverse network of parks and open spaces for everyone to enjoy.
Search the various sports fields across the Tweed below, including any current closures.