Tag Archives: Thornlands

Ten year Infrastructure Plan agreed for State review


Redland City Council has agreed to the Draft Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) outlining the type, timing and location of planned infrastructure for the city over the next decade to 2027. The Draft LGIP will now go to the Department of Infrastructure Local Government and Planning for agreement from the Minister to publicly consult on  Continue reading…

Redlands Snapshot: Tuesday 12 August


Local law review Community consultation period now open Council has completed a review of our local laws. To have your say on any provisions – changed or otherwise – make a submission to Council by 8 October 2014. Some changes that may interest you relate to: keeping roadside memorials appropriate and safe clearer requirements for temporary signs  Continue reading…

Roads key focus in Redland City Budget


Redland City Council will spend $20 million on capital road projects throughout 2013-14 – including an increased focus on resurfacing local roads. Redland City Mayor Karen Williams said the roads program announced in today’s (June 27) 2013-14 Redland City Council Budget, would lay the foundations for the future of the city. “An extra 45,000 residents  Continue reading…

Thornlands hazard reduction burn postponed until tomorrow


The hazard reduction burn scheduled for today (Thursday 2 May) at Dinwoodie Road, Thornlands  has been postponed due to high winds forecast for this afternoon. Weather permitting, it will now take place tomorrow, Friday 3 May. While all attempts will be made to limit any smoke hazards, there may be partial road closures and minor delays. For  Continue reading…

Scheduled hazard reduction burns: Capalaba, Thornlands, Redland Bay, North Stradbroke Island


We will be carrying out hazard reduction burns (weather permitting) on the following days:  Tuesday 30 April – Howlett Road, Capalaba. Tuesday 30 April – Illawong Crescent, Dunwich (in conjunction with the Queensland Government Department of Natural Resources and Mines). Tuesday 30 April – East Treatment Plant, Point Lookout (in conjunction with the Queensland Government Department  Continue reading…

Pinklands a safer place for our kids


Things are looking rosy for users of the Pinklands sports and community precinct in Thornlands, with Council work starting on a $1.35 million upgrade. Work slated in Council’s 2012-13 budget has been expedited for this long awaited project, which will include a new entrance, carpark upgrade and three new hard-court netball courts. Works will be  Continue reading…