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ANZAC Day services 2016

19/04/2016 By MoretonBayIslands.com 250,854 Comments

Anzac Day dawn serviceAnzac Day will be commemorated at eight locations across the Redlands on Monday, 25 April.

Commemorations in Cleveland, Redland Bay, North Stradbroke Island, Macleay Island and Russell Island will be hosted by the Returned Services League (RSL), while those in Lamb, Karragarra and Coochiemudlo islands will be organised by local communities.

The following roads will be closed from midnight Sunday 24 April to 1pm Monday 25 April:

  • Shore Street West, from Wynyard Street to Wharf Street
  • Passage Street, from Middle Street to the Kinsail Court turn-off
  • Kinsail Court in its entirety
  • Banana Street, Redland Bay, between Weinam Street and Outridge Street. Access to the Redland Bay Marina and boat ramp is via Meissner Street onto Banana Street

 

CLEVELAND

Organiser:  Redland RSL (Linda Harcourt – 3488 1199)

Dawn Service

  • 5:00AM – Dawn parade Marshalls at RSL Entrance, Passage Street
  • 5:20AM – Dawn parade departs from RSL to New Anzac Centenary Memorial – Kinsail Court
  • 5:30AM – Dawn service commences at Anzac Centenary Memorial – Kinsail Court Park
  • 6:00AM – Dawn service concludes

Morning Service

  • 10:00AM – Main parade Marshalls at West of Cleveland Bowls Club, Shore Street West
  • 10:30AM – Main parade departs from Cleveland Bowls Club for New Anzac Centenary Memorial – Kinsail Court Park
  • 11:00AM – Morning service commences
  • 11:45AM – Morning service concludes

 

COOCHIEMUDLO ISLAND

Organiser:  Russell Jackson (0410 328 066)

Dawn Service

  • 5:00AM – Special ferry service departs to Coochiemudlo Island from the Victoria Point jetty
  • 5:30AM – Commemorative service at the New Memorial – Main Beach, opposite Red Rock Café
  • Gunfire breakfast at Red Rock Cafe after the commemorative service

Morning Service

  • 10:00AM – Main commemorative service at the New Memorial – Main Beach, opposite Red Rock Café

 

KARRAGARRA ISLAND

Organiser:  Karragarra Island Ratepayers and Residents Association (3409 1652)

  • Dusk service at Karragarra Island Barge Ramp

 

LAMB ISLAND

Organiser: Lamb Island Recreation Club (3409 5832)

  • 4:45AM – Dawn service at Cenotaph, adjacent to Lamb Island Recreation Club, Lucas Drive
  • Gunfire breakfast after commemorative service

 

MACLEAY ISLAND

Organiser: Macleay Island RSL (Dusty Rhodes – 0428 7812 148)

  • 5:00AM – Assembly for march on Kate Street
  • 5:15AM –  Veterans march from Kate Street to Cenotaph, Pat’s Park
  • 5:30AM – Dawn service at Cenotaph, Pat’s Park

 

NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND

Organiser: Stradbroke Island RSL (3409 9318)

Dawn Service

  • 4:45AM – Assembly and march to Cenotaph Butcher Shop to Cenotaph on Welsby Street, Dunwich
  • 5:00AM – Dawn service at Cenotaph, Welsby Street, Dunwich
  • 6:00AM – 7:00AM – Club open for breakfast (Adults $10; children under 12 yrs & under $7.50)

Morning Service

  • 10:30AM – Assemble at Little Ships Club, Yabby Street, Dunwich
  • 10:45AM –  Main march from Little Ships Club, Yabby Street, Dunwich to Cenotaph
  • 11:00AM –  Commemorative service commences at Cenotaph, Welsby Street, Dunwich

 

REDLAND BAY

Organiser: Redland Bay South RSL (John3206 9524

  • 3:30AM – Gunfire breakfast – Gold Coin donation at Redland Bay Community Hall, Weinam Street (near Queensland Police station)
  • 4:45AM – Veterans assemble at Community Hall
  • 4:55AM – Veterans march to Cenotaph at Neville Stafford Park, Banana Street
  • 5:00AM – Commemorative service commences at Cenotaph on Neville Stafford Park, Banana Street
  • Gunfire breakfast to continue after service. Veterans with medals are invited to breakfast at 22 Meissner Street ($5)

 

REDLANDS NORTH MEMORIAL SERVICE (conducted with local Youth and School Student Leaders)

Organiser: Cr Paul Bishop (04788 36286)

  • 7:45AM – Scouts, Guides and BP Guild assemble for service at Wellington Point State High School Assembly Hall
  • 8:00AM – Service begins
  • 8:50AM – Service concludes

 

RUSSELL ISLAND

Organiser:  Russell Island RSL Sub-Branch (3409 1372)

Note:  Cuphea Street has been renamed to ANZAC Parade

Dawn Service

  • 4:30AM – Russell Island RSL Sub-branch at 9-15 Cuphea Street opens for tea and coffee
  • 5:20AM – Assembly at Russel Island Memorial, Anzac Drive
  • 5:30AM – Dawn service commemorations at Russell Island Memorial, Anzac Drive
  • 6:30AM – Gunfire breakfast at Russell Island RSL, Anzac Drive

Morning Service

  • 10:00AM – Assembly for march at corner Cestrum Street & Canaipa Road
  • 10:45AM – March to Cenotaph, Anzac Drive
  • 11:00AM – Main commemorative service at Cenotaph, Anzac Drive

 

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New website to assist you this election

02/03/2016 By MoretonBayIslands.com 45,263 Comments

http://election2016.moretonbayislands.com 

Be counted - RCC ElectionsTwo weeks to go for the Redland City Council elections and state referendum on 19th March 2016.

Do you know yet who are the candidates in your Division?  Are you even enrolled to vote this time?  And which polling booths are available for you on the day?

These information are now available at MoretonBayIslands.com.

These are overlaid with information about the candidates:  their background; how to follow them in social media and catch up with them on the campaign trail; their plans if elected to Council (and for the incumbents, their accomplishments to date); and how to contact them.

Finally, obtaining information about your candidates has just gotten so much easier.

These candidate information are assembled in a (free) one-page website-within-a-website for each candidate, who can use the site as a channel to reach their constituency.  Conversely, electors can reach their candidates through the site.  Both sides come together in one place (albeit virtually) for a direct dialogue (Q&A).

We have reached out to the candidates to complete their one-page profiles on the site (contact us at election2016@moretonbayislands.com).   Many electors are still seeking information about their candidates.  The site seeks to provide them with the information they need for an informed decision on election day.

Use of the site is free to all.

Filed Under: Blogs, Community, Local Election + Referendum 2016 Tagged With: Election 2016

Ballot positions drawn for Redland City Council elections

22/02/2016 By MoretonBayIslands.com 34,680 Comments

Red ballot box
Redlands 2030

Positions on ballot papers for the 19 March Redland City Council elections were determined by drawing names out of a box this morning.

District Returning Officer Harold Guy presided over the ballot draw held in front of many candidates and their representatives at the Redlands Performing Arts Centre.

For each contest, positions on the ballot paper will be the order in which candidates names were drawn out of a red ballot box.

The results of each draw are set out below.

Mayor

  • Greg Underwood
  • Karen Williams

Division 1

  • Wendy Boglary
  • Corinne Tomassi
  • Paul Branagan

Division 2

  • Tom Taranto
  • Craig Ogilvie
  • Peter Mitchell

Division 3

  • Penny Donald
  • Karyn Owen
  • Troy Robbins
  • Paul Golle

Division 4

  • Lance Hewlett
  • James Harliing

Division 5

  • Junita Grosvenor
  • Mark Edwards

Division 6

  • Stephanie Eaton
  • Melanie Lavelle-Malony
  • Julie Talty

Division 7

  • Janine Healy
  • Sharyn Doolan
  • Murray Elliott

Division 8

  • Tracey Huges
  • Alan Beard
  • Kathy Reimers

Division 9

  • Paul Gleeson
  • Jesse McNamara

Division 10

  • Joy Stewart
  • Paul Bishop

Maps of each councillor division and the names of candidates for Mayor and each councillor position are available on the Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ) website.

Source: http://redlands2030.net/ballot-positions-draw-for-redland-city-council-elections/

Filed Under: Community, Local & State News, Local Election + Referendum 2016, News & Notices, Politics/Government

Candidates names go up the board

17/02/2016 By MoretonBayIslands.com 64,477 Comments

QLD Local Election + Referendum 2016

by Judith Kerr
Feb. 16, 2016, 2:59 p.m.

TWENTY-Nine people have been nominated to run as candidates for Redland City Council in next month’s local government election.

Returning officer Harold Guy, who has been running elections in Redlands since 2012, said candidate nominations were slightly up on the last election.

Nominations for the council’s 10 seats and mayor closed at midday on Tuesday.

Candidates will learn where their names fall on ballot papers when Mr Guy draws names out of a box at 10am on Wednesday.

Mayor Karen WIlliams and former council general manager Greg Underwood were the only two candidates for the position of mayor.

When electoral rolls closed on Friday, February 12, there were 101,714 people registered to vote on Saturday, March 19. That was up from the 93,402 people registered for the 2012 local government election.

Division 6 had the most number of voters registered with 10,953 and Division 9 had 9852 registered, which was the smallest electorate.

Across the city, there were 52,974 women enrolled compared with 48,740 men.

DIVISION 1: (Wellington Point, Ormiston, Cleveland north)

Two candidates will challenge sitting councillor Wendy Boglary, 54,who has held the seat since 2008. Wellington Point real estate agent Paul Branagan, 49, who was granted Australian citizenship in 2006 and 48-year-old housewife Corinne Tomasi.

DIVISION 2 (Cleveland, North Stradbroke Island)

Two candidates will challenge sitting councillor Craig Ogilvie, 50, who has held the seat since 2004. He will be up against Cleveland physiotherapist Peter Mitchell, 51, and computer analyst Tom Taranto, 58, a founding member of Redlands 2030 lobby group.

DIVISION 3: (Thornlands, Cleveland south)

This seat has attracted four candidates – the largest competition across the electorates. Incumbent Kim Hardman decided not to run again. Penny Donald, 45, who once worked for Bowman LNP MP Andrew Laming, will be up against artist Troy Robbins, 46; consultant 62-year-old Karyn Owen and retired army officer and project manager Paul Golle, 45.

DIVISION 4 (Victoria Point, Coochiemudlo, Thornlands, Redland Bay) 

Sitting councillor Lance Hewlett, 54, will be up against retired real estate agent James Harling, 61.

DIVISION 5 (Redland Bay, southern bay islands) 

Sitting councillor Mark Edwards will recontest the seat he has held since 2012 with a challenge from Redland Bay artist Junita Grosvenor, 58.

DIVISION 6 (Mount Cotton, Redland Bay, Thornlands, Sheldon)

Melanie Lavelle-Maloney, 50, a former council business contract holder will challenge incumbent Julie Talty, 50, who is the daughter of former councillor John Burns. The other runner is Redland Bay scientist Stephanie Eaton, 55.

DIVISION 7 (Alexandra Hills, Capalaba) 

Incumbent Murray Elliott, 61, has been a councillor for more than 20 years and will recontest his seat, taking on Wellington Point swimming coach Janine Healy, 46, and Sharyn Doolan, 50, who does radio voice-overs.

DIVISION 8 (Birkdale South, Alexandra Hills, Cleveland)

Sitting member Alan Beard, 65, who acted as deputy mayor during the past term, is being challenged by the ALP’s Tracey Huges, 54, and former councillor Kathy Reimers, 49.

DIVISION 9 (Capalaba) 

Metallurgist Jesse McNamara, 29, who has been aligned with the ALP, will challenge sitting councillor Paul Gleeson, 43, and was once a member of the LNP.

DIVISION 10 (Birkdale, Thorneside)

Wellington Point sales consultant Joy Stewart, who has had long-term connections with Redlands will challenge sitting councillor Paul Bishop

Prior to nominations closing, lobby group Redlands 2030 issued flyers indicating preferred candidates as Greg Underwood, Wendy Boglary, Craig Ogilvie, Paul Golle, who did not authorise his name to be on the flyer and said he was not aligned with any lobby group, Lance Hewlett, Melanie Lavelle-Moloney and Paul Bishop.

Candidates associated with mayor Karen Williams include Julie Talty, Paul Gleeson, Alan Beard and Mark Edwards.

Source:  http://www.redlandcitybulletin.com.au/story/3731981/candidates-names-go-up-on-the-board/

 

Filed Under: Community, Local & State News, Local Election + Referendum 2016, News & Notices, Politics/Government Tagged With: Election 2016

Queensland will need 700,000 homes for 1.4 million people in 15 years

17/02/2016 By MoretonBayIslands.com 30,539 Comments

Brisbane
Photo by Paul Rovere

Tony MooreTony Moore
brisbanetimes.com.au senior reporter
E-mail:  tony.moore@brisbanetimes.com.au

South-east Queensland must find 700,000 homes for an extra 1.4 million people within 15 years, Australia’s pre-eminent infrastructure body says.

On Wednesday, Infrastructure Australia said if no key infrastructure projects were built in the south-east, the cost of waiting in traffic for commuters, small, medium and large businesses will escalate from $1.9 billion in 2011 to $9.2 billion by 2031.

Queensland’s population will grow to 6.4 million and south-east Queensland’s population will grow by 1.4 million in 15 years.
That is the blunt warning to Australian governments and industry organisations from Infrastructure Australia as it begins a major campaign to persuade governments they must commit to big infrastructure projects.

In addition, Engineers Australia Queensland infrastructure spokesman Chris Warnock, who in 1993 warned a second rail crossing of Brisbane River was needed by 2015, said successive Queensland state governments had been “missing in action” over infrastructure for the past “10 to 15 years”.

“It doesn’t matter who the government is,” Mr Warnock said.

“The emergence of a lot of major investment by Brisbane City Council in infrastructure (Clem7 tunnel, Go Between Bridge, Airport Link and Legacy Way tunnel) I would suggest is a direct consequence of the missing-in-action of the state governments,” he said.

On Wednesday, Infrastructure Australia identified “solutions” to Queensland’s share of the national problems of congestion, population growth and transport infrastructure.

The report supports “higher” density – seven to eight storeys – along transport routes, not high density at all costs and notes it is cheaper to bring water, transport and electricity to inner-city units ($26,500 per unit) than to a outer-Brisbane block ($69,000).

Infrastructure Australia chief executive Philip Davies hailed the research as “groundbreaking”, based on the project research as it was in 2015, new modelling and new congestion costs.

Mr Davies said the report recognised Australian capital cities need to look at 21st-century solutions.

“Australia’s largest cities should start planning for integrated, timetable-free, ‘turn up and go’ train and bus services – similar to that of New York, Singapore, London and Paris,” the report says.

“What we are going to release is a range of ‘solutions’, that is the physical future projects, but also reforms in how we do things and how we do things using the markets,” Mr Davies said.

Mr Davies said south-east Queensland would take the lion’s share of the population increase.

“And the consequence of that as ‘a worst-case scenario’ over the next 15 years is that the cost of congestion is going to increase from what we measured in 2011 as $1.9 billion a year to $9.2 billion in 2031.”

High priority projects – must start within five years

  • Ipswich Motorway – Rocklea to Darra section.
  • Pacific Motorway M1 – Mudgeeraba to Varsity Lakes.
  • Cross River Rail – extra rail line across the Brisbane River because existing rail bridge gets congested from 2016.
  • Freight rail access to the Port of Brisbane.

Priority projects – must start within 10 years

  • Gold Coast light rail stage two.
  • Gateway Motorway/Pacific Motorway merge upgrade project.
  • Bruce Highway progressive highway upgrades.
  • Beerburrum to Nambour rail upgrade – widening the single rail section.
  • Gladstone Port land access improvements.
  • Mt Isa to Townsville new rail line.
  • Lower Fitzroy River water infrastructure – raising the Eden Bann Weir on the Fitzroy River.
  • Upgrading 4.7 km of the Cunningham Highway from Yamanto to Ebenezer west of Ipswich.

Chris Warnock welcomed the report identifying the federal government must have a “a more active role” in the “governance of cities”.

“That is fantastic. That is a huge shift under Malcolm Turnbull, because under Tony Abbott and under John Howard before him, it just did not exist,” he said.

However Brisbane’s key project, the Cross River Rail has slipped from a High Priority “Project” to a High Priority “Initiative” because the federal government was still waiting on the new business case from the Palaszczuk government.

Mr Warnock said the slide in Cross River Rail’s priority was simply a tragedy of poor planning.

“By 2011 Cross River Rail was the highest national priority project on Infrastructure Australia’s list,” Mr Warnock said.

“And we are now having this discussion in February 2016, and it is now only a high-priority initiative and the federal government is still waiting for a business case to be submitted by the Queensland Government.”

“So you can see my frustration.”

Sydney and Melbourne now also have similar underground “metro rail” projects to Brisbane, the Infrastructure Australia list shows.

Source: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/qld-will-need-700000-homes-for-14-million-people-in-15-years-20160216-gmvsoc.html

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Grants and support for community projects available now from Redland City Council

08/02/2016 By MoretonBayIslands.com 110,430 Comments

Redland City Council header

Redland City Council sponsorship is available for upcoming community initiatives, including events, projects, services or activities that are held in Redland City.

Redland City Mayor Karen Williams said the latest round of sponsorship will open on 15 February and support initiatives to be held between July and December this year, with applications accepted until Friday 18 March.

“Last financial year, Council provided more than $500,000 in sponsorship and community grants, supporting a diverse range of events and initiatives that enriched the broader community,” she said.

“The inaugural Redlands Rockabilly Revival will have the Cleveland Showgrounds buzzing with cool hot rods, live music, retro market stalls, kids’ rides, delicious food and much more on Sunday 13 March thanks to Council sponsorship.

“We also sponsored the inaugural Quandamooka Festival last year, a three-month calendar of more than 60 events presented between July and September 2015 celebrating the traditional culture, country and people of the Redlands.

“While events enrich the cultural fabric of our city, we know they also provide economic benefits, attracting visitors from far and wide and putting our city on the map.”

Community and cultural spokesperson Cr Lance Hewlett said Council sponsorship attracted a rich diversity of events to the Redlands.

“From the strawberry eating competitions at RedFest, which has been part of our region for almost 60 years, to transporting a grand piano across Moreton Bay for last year’s Stradbroke Chamber Music Festival, Council supports a variety of events throughout the year,” he said.

“Cycling, triathlon and hockey were among the sports to benefit from recent Council sponsorship, with the Wynnum Redlands Cycling Festival, Raby Bay Triathlon and the 2015 U13 Girls State Hockey Championships among the events sponsored.

Applications for the next round of sponsorship will be accepted from 15 February until 18 March 2016 and will support community-based activities and events that provide measurable benefits for the community.

Residents are reminded that applications for the next round of community grants will close on 26 February, with funding available for Organisation support, Project support and Conservation initiatives.

Visit the grants and sponsorship page on the RCC website for eligibility criteria and to learn more about how to apply for grants or sponsorship or call us on 3829 8912.

Successful grant applicants in 2015 – 2016:

  • Organisation Support
  • Project Support
  • Conservation Grants
  • Capital Infrastructure Grants – Major and Small

Source:  https://news.redland.qld.gov.au/2016/02/council-sponsorship-available/

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: funding, grants

Possible severe storms forecast

28/01/2016 By MoretonBayIslands.com

Redland City Council logoWith the Bureau of Meteorology predicting possible severe thunderstorms for large parts of southeast Queensland over the coming few days, we’re reminding everyone to make sure they’re storm ready.

For tips on getting your property ready for storms, please visit www.redlanddisasterplan.com.au

In the case of a severe storm you should:

  • Move cars under cover or away from trees.
  • Secure loose outdoor items.
  • Avoid driving, walking or riding through flood waters.
  • Seek shelter, preferably indoors and never under trees.
  • Avoid using the telephone during a thunderstorm.
  • Beware of fallen trees and powerlines.
  • For emergency assistance contact the SES on 132 500.
  • Listen to ABC 612 am or Bay FM 100.3 and follow our website, twitter and social media
  • for updates.

As always, stay tuned to bom.gov.au for the latest weather forecasts and warnings.

Source:  https://news.redland.qld.gov.au/2016/01/possible-severe-storms-forecast/

Filed Under: Community, Local & State News, News & Notices

Redlands investigates water-play parks

27/01/2016 By MoretonBayIslands.com 44,179 Comments

Redland City Council header

Water play may become a feature of Redlands parks in the future following a decision by Redland City Council today to investigate options for installing water-based play equipment in the city.

Division six Councillor Julie Talty today called for a briefing paper about installing water-play equipment in playgrounds, citing the infrastructure was popular with local families, who currently visited water-play parks in surrounding cities.

“Imagine if we had water-play equipment in our city, interactive water features that would rival the beautiful whales at the Wynnum Water Park or the fantastic water fountains at Darlington Parklands, Yarrabilba,” she said.

“Throughout the school holidays, parents have travelled to these popular parks for their children to enjoy free water-based playgrounds and they’re questioning why we don’t have such community facilities locally. I agree with them – why not in the Redlands?

“Today’s decision is the first step and will investigate the type of water-play equipment available in neighbouring cities, how it works and the approximate cost to install and maintain it.”

A briefing paper about water-based play facilities in neighbouring cities will be returned to Council for consideration at a future workshop.

Cr Talty said Council would use the information to make an informed decision about the feasibility of pursuing the idea further.

“Modern playgrounds range from simple, prefabricated ‘plug and play’ designs to elaborate, custom-themed, iconic structures and it’s important we know the options before pursuing this idea further,” she said.

“From the River Heart Parklands in Ipswich to Brisbane’s Rocks Riverside Park and the Redcliffe Lagoon, the number of new and refurbished water-based playgrounds in neighbouring cities has grown in recent years.

“The fact that Redlands families are prepared to travel to visit these parks is testament to the popularity of this type of infrastructure.

“Enhancing our local parks with water-play equipment would ensure the Redlands is known as a destination of choice for families from near and far seeking a fun, affordable day out.”

Source:  https://news.redland.qld.gov.au/2016/01/redlands-investigates-water-play-parks/

Filed Under: Community, Local & State News, News & Notices

Coochie Markets schedule for 2016 announced

18/01/2016 By MoretonBayIslands.com

The Coochiemudlo Island Progress Association and Bev Holcroft, organisers of the long-running Coochie Markets on Coochiemudlo Island have relesease the schedule for this year’s markets:

  • JANUARY – Australia Day Markets, 26th January
  • MARCH – Easter Markets, 27th March
  • JULY – Flinders Day Markets, 17th July
  • SEPTEMBER – 18th September
  • NOVEMBER – 27th November

Market stalls are $15.00 each.  Please contact Bev Holcroft at 07 3207 8315.

Filed Under: Community, Coochiemudlo Island, Events Tagged With: markets, Matthew Flinders

Election 2016: Redland City Mayoral Candidates to jointly address audience

18/01/2016 By MoretonBayIslands.com

 

Redland City mayoral candiates

There are two candidates for the position of Redland City Mayor when the election is rolls in on March 19th:  the incumbent, Mayor Karen Williams, and Greg Underwood, who was General Manager for Planning at the Redland City Council from 2005 to 2011.

Ms Williams is serving in her first term as mayor and will be standing for re-election for the first time.

Both Cr Williams and Mr Underwood will each address the audience for 20-minutes, after which a Q&A session will follow.  It will be a great opportunity to ask both questions that matter to you in time for the election on Saturday, 19th March.

The event is hosted by the Redland Chamber of Commerce and will be held from 6:45AM on 16th March at the Gallipoli Room, Redlands RSL, 8 Passage Street, Cleveland.  Tickets are $35 members; or $45 non members. Register at https://goo.gl/APOnfK if you wish to attend this event.

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: community issues, election, Election 2016

Open fire danger reminder to Redland residents and visitors

18/01/2016 By MoretonBayIslands.com 16,694 Comments

A small runaway campfire on Coochiemudlo Island this morning is a timely reminder of the dangers and risk of open fires in fire season, particularly when they start on islands or isolated location.

This particular campfire also highlighted poor camper behaviour with vegetation damaged in making the campfire.

While there is no total fire ban in place in the Redlands,  the  outbreak from the un-extinguished overnight  beach fire highlights the need to always follow  camp fires safety  precautions to avoid risk to people, especially children and to the environment.

Coastcare-2016

You should:

  • Always check with  local fire, council or parks authorities on local fire restrictions before lighting any fires.
  • Always position campfires in cleared areas, without  no overhanging branches, minimal grass and scrub.
  • Ensure the campfire is a safe distance from tents, camping equipment and flammable items such as gas and fuel
  • Always  use an available  fireplace such as a barbeque pit or build a fire pit and surround it with large rocks.
  • Always keep the fire at a controllable size.
  • Never use any kind of flammable liquids (such as petrol) on a fire to get it started (can cause serious flash burns and risk of spread).
  • Always put out campfires with  water when you have finished (hot coals will continue to burn for many hours even if covered by sand).
  • Never leave any campfire unattended for any period of time and always fully extinguish with water.

Immediately call 000 if you notice a fire getting out of control or a risk to property and life.

Source: http://news.redland.qld.gov.au/2016/01/open-fire-danger-reminder-to-residents-and-visitors/?preview=true

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Toondah agreement to deliver $116m in community infrastructure

30/12/2015 By MoretonBayIslands.com 36,593 Comments

Redland City Council headerThe Redlands will benefit from nearly $116 million worth of community improvements under an infrastructure agreement for the $1.4 billion Toondah Harbour project signed today.

Redland City Mayor Karen Williams said a wide range of community infrastructure would be provided to the City at no cost to ratepayers as part of the agreement with the Walker Corporation.

“This agreement offers the Redlands world-class community facilities which we would not otherwise be able to afford, transforming an outmoded and substandard ferry terminal into a magnificent waterfront attraction,” Cr Williams said. “This infrastructure – all $116 million of it – will come at no cost but great benefit to ratepayers.’’

Key infrastructure to be provided under the agreement includes:

  • Complete upgrade of the marine channel and swing basin;
  • New ferry terminal, ticketing and information facilities;
  • A minimum of 1449 car parks, an increase of 71 per cent;
  • Bus interchange;
  • Waterfront plaza;
  • Boardwalks;
  • Improvements to GJ Walter park plus new foreshore parks and a water play area;
  • Boat and watercraft launching facilities;
  • Open space and wildlife corridors;
  • Road and cycleway upgrades; and
  • Sewerage, storm water and trunk water upgrades

The project is expected to provide more than 1000 construction jobs a year and 500 jobs a year on completion of the project.
“This project will generate an estimated $2.3 billion in economic activity in the region, delivering a modern gateway to Moreton Bay and North Stradbroke Island, plus sewer, road and ferry terminal parking upgrades, provision of park and other open space enhancements and waterfront boardwalks,’’ Cr Williams said.

“This will be a place for all Redlanders, with greater public open space and access to the waterfront and new public foreshore parklands.
“It also will offer Redlanders a range of new residential options in a vibrant tourism and retail precinct which will also benefit our Cleveland business centre.
“This agreement, which was critical to the project going ahead, has secured community infrastructure for generations of Redlanders while retaining the flexibility for alterations to be agreed following the Federal Government’s review of the project.”

The Infrastructure Agreement will be made public in the New Year.

source: http://news.redland.qld.gov.au/2015/12/toondah-agreement-to-deliver-116m-in-community-infrastructure/?preview=true

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Strategy predicts a decade of budget surpluses for Redland City

09/12/2015 By MoretonBayIslands.com 20,455 Comments

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Redland City Council today adopted a new Financial Strategy 2016-2026 that predicts a decade of strong financial performance and budget operating surpluses.

Mayor Karen Williams said the strategy also predicted ongoing annual CPI-linked rates increases that would continue to ease cost of living pressures on residents.

“This is the financial strategy our residents have told us they want – it is practical, fair and, most importantly, responsible,” she said.

“It continues to take us on the journey we began with election of the new council in 2012 when we stopped spending more than we could afford and started trimming our costs, identifying efficiencies and restricted rates imposts on residents.

“This has resulted in Council being in its strongest financial position for years. We have good cash balances and low household debt – a position that makes us the envy of other councils.

“We have delivered two straight budget surpluses after 15 years of deficits and are well on the way to a third this financial year.

“The good news now is that under our new Strategy residents can look forward to a decade of balanced budgets and now customary low rate rises.

“This has not always been the case. We have taken the tough decisions at the same time as ensuring our responsiveness to our residents has improved, as has our service delivery.

The long-term strategy predicts:

  • Increases in general rate revenue to generally be in line with the Redland City Council blended CPI
  • Stable cash balances throughout to ensure financial sustainability
  • An operating surplus for the life of the strategy
  • Low amount of borrowing and the costs of servicing these debts within relevant measures of financial sustainability.

“Our long term financial projections include total operating revenue rising from $254.7 million in 2016-17 to $345.4 million in 2025-26,” Cr Williams said.

“Total income for the same period is predicted to increase from $267.4 million in 2016-17 to $355 million in 2025-26.

“Most pleasing is that for every year our expenses are predicted to be significantly less than income.

“The Financial Strategy provides a clear indication of a solid financial position and performance for Council over the life of the Strategy and ensures plans are in place to achieve financial sustainability measures.”

Filed Under: Community, Local & State News, News & Notices Tagged With: community issues, Redlands

Coochiemudlo Island and Victoria Point jetty projects

16/09/2014 By MoretonBayIslands.com 24,105 Comments

Jetty

Redland City Council (RCC) is partnering with the Queensland Government to jointly fund the replacement of the Coochiemudlo Island Jetty and the demolition of the old jetty for an estimated cost of $4.6 million.

Dredging work is also expected to begin at Victoria Point in October 2014 in preparation for the Queensland Government’s planned investment of $2.6 million in the construction of a new pontoon and jetty improvements at Victoria Point Jetty. The
scope of works for the project has been extended to include the replacement of the decking material along the Victoria Point  jetty stem.

The Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads is responsible for the investigations, design and work permits as well as construction of the new jetty facilities. When complete, the new facilities will become a Council-owned
community resource.

Collectively the proposed new facilities and associated dredging work will form one of the biggest infrastructure projects underway in the Redlands.

Onsite work on the Coochiemudlo Island jetty is scheduled to commence in late September 2014, starting with the jetty abutment and walkway. Piling for the jetty and pontoon is planned to commence in early November 2014.

Onsite work on the Victoria Point jetty is scheduled to commence mid-December 2014, starting with pontoon piling.

Both projects are targeted for completion by March 2015.

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Filed Under: Coochiemudlo Island, Local & State News, News & Notices Tagged With: barge & ferry, community issues, Coochie living

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