In response to the evolving COVID-19 situation, Redland City Council has had to make temporary changes to some of its non-essential services. However, Council is in a strong position to deal with this pandemic, and no essential services have been affected.
Our employees, the majority of whom live locally on Redlands Coast, also are committed to continuing to service the community through this challenging time, but some have unfortunately been diagnosed as positive to COVID-19 while others are away caring for family members affected by the virus or have been required to isolate under a public health direction. The number is expected to increase over the coming weeks as COVID-19 infections peak in Queensland.
Council apologises for any inconvenience and appreciates the community’s understanding.
UPDATE as at Friday, 25 February 2022
Council’s in-branch library programs will recommence on Friday February 25, 2022. Dunwich Library will reopen on Tuesdays, from Tuesday March 1, 2022. Visit Council’s website for information about what’s on at your local library. The Redland Performing Arts Centre Box Office has resumed its usual opening hours of 9am to 4pm weekdays and one hour prior to shows.Temporary changes as at Friday, 21 January 2022
From Saturday, 22 January 2022 – Libraries:
Temporary suspension of all in-branch library programs for four weeks. The move applies to all children’s and adult programs held in Council libraries on both the mainland and islands. Where possible, the libraries remain open for borrowing. Dunwich Library on Minjerribah is temporarily closed on Tuesdays.From Monday, 24 January 2022 – RPAC:
Temporary reduction in opening hours for the Redland Performing Arts Centre box office to: Monday to Friday, 9am to 1pm, and one hour prior to any performance.