A regional blueprint for transport in South East Queensland has identified the Cleveland rail duplication and Eastern Busway as critical for the future of the Redlands Coast. Redland City Mayor Karen Williams said the Council of Mayors (SEQ) People Mass Movement Study released today showed State and Federal Government investment in transport needed to be Continue reading… See Full Post >>
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Redland City Council will extend community consultation on the Draft Redlands Coast Transport Strategy to 1 March 2019, giving the State Government the chance to join them in on the ground engagement to seek community feedback on its own Draft Regional Transport Plan. Mayor Karen Williams said extending the closing date for community engagement would Continue reading… See Full Post >>
Read MoreDog owners will be able to take their furry friends to Cleveland Markets after Council today voted to amend its Local Law 2, Register of Animals in Public Places, removing the prohibition on dogs in Bloomfield Street between Queen Street and Middle Street, Cleveland from 6am to 4pm on Sundays. The amendment follows a four Continue reading… See Full Post >>
Read MoreRedlands Coast residents who have dedicated their time and talents to helping their community were celebrated at the 2019 Redlands Coast Australia Day Awards at the Alexandra Hills Hotel Function Centre on 22 January. Mayor Karen Williams said the annual awards were a fitting way to thank those community members who continually go “above and Continue reading… See Full Post >>
Read MoreEnhance your New Year resolutions for health and fitness with the Redlands Coast Healthy & Active Program. Set to kick off with a jam-packed timetable of activities on 29 January, Redland City Council’s popular group exercise program will again offer a diverse range of low-cost activities across Redlands Coast, at just $5 per person, per Continue reading… See Full Post >>
Read MoreRedlands IndigiScapes’ new nursery welcomed hundreds of visitors on Saturday 19 January when Redland City Council opened the native plant facility to the community. The new nursery completes the first stage of a multi-million dollar project, jointly funded by Redland City Council and the Queensland Government, to upgrade and expand Redlands IndigiScapes Centre. The official Continue reading… See Full Post >>
Read MoreSpecial Australia Day parking and safety arrangements will again be organised by Redland City Council this year so everyone can enjoy a relaxing celebration at the Wellington Point Recreation Reserve. Additional parking will also be open at Toondah Harbour over the Australia Day long weekend for those travelling to North Stradbroke Island. Redland City Mayor Continue reading… See Full Post >>
Read MoreWaste bin collection services will be impacted today due to a vehicle barge breakdown. It is expected that 150 properties will be missed, however JJ Richards is working hard to collect waste from as many bins as the vehicles can legally carry. Follow Council’s Facebook and Twitter pages to keep updated of the catch-up bin Continue reading… See Full Post >>
Read MoreRedlands IndigiScapes Centre will officially open its new native plant nursery at a community event on Saturday 19 January, two weeks before the main centre building closes for refurbishment. Mayor Karen Williams said the nursery opening ensured the community would still be able to access IndigiScapes’ display gardens and local native plants during construction. “Council Continue reading… See Full Post >>
Read MoreQueensland Fire and Emergency Services – QFES and Redland City Council crews are on site at a vegetation bushfire at the Scribbly Gums Reserve, north of Weippin Street, Cleveland. As the fire is burning in the vicinity of the Cleveland Track Park, we advise residents to avoid the area. There is no danger to life Continue reading… See Full Post >>
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