Foreshore repairs ramp up after TC Alfred causes damage

Foreshore repairs ramp up after TC Alfred causes damage

Works are well underway to repair and rehabilitate foreshore areas damaged by the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Alfred.Redland City Mayor and Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) chair Jos Mitchell said crews had been working across several areas on the mainland and islands to manage erosion issues and land slippages.“With more than 335 kilometres of coastline on Redlands Coast, severe weather events always bring the risk of impacts to exposed foreshore areas,” the Mayor said.“During the cyclone we had the added complexity of higher tides and storm surge, both of which contributed to foreshore damage.“Council takes erosion and land slip management very seriously and ensured that, as soon as it was safe to do so, crews were deployed to make these areas safe for the community.“Effective management of erosion issues also prevents the risk of damage to surrounding assets and helps to preserve the natural beauty of our coastal areas.”Council currently is overseeing two Shoreline Erosion Management Plans (SEMP) – Coochiemudlo Island SEMP and Amity Point SEMP on North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah).Both arose from the findings of the Coastal Adaptation Strategy: Part 1 – Current Erosion in 2016 report and are part of Council’s ongoing shoreline erosion mitigation actions.Through the SEMP, an area’s erosion hotspots are identified, and recommendations are made on the most suitable management options to help protect against coastal erosion.Deputy Mayor and Disaster Recovery Group chair Julie Talty said crews responded to a land slippage at Redland Bay where a large volume of soil had fallen from the slope and on to the path below.“Council crews worked quickly to remove the debris from the path to ensure safety and accessibility for the public,” Cr Talty said.“Soil and debris from the landslip that reached the beach will be cleared away as well.“The slope remains off limits to the public as Council works to establish a long-term engineering solution for the site to ensure it is more resilient to future severe weather events.”There are numerous locations across Redlands Coast prone to naturally occurring landslips.
Redland City Council 27 Mar 2025
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Valuer-General issues 2025 Toowoomba Region land valuations

Valuer-General issues 2025 Toowoomba Region land valuations

Details Last Updated: Thursday, 27 March 2025 19:13 Published: Thursday, 27 March 2025 17:13 The Queensland State Government Valuer-General has today released 2025 land valuations for 14 local governm…
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Council keeps food trees in a healthy state for city’s wildlife

Council keeps food trees in a healthy state for city’s wildlife

The koala food trees have had their haircut, while the possum food trees in the Victoria Point fodder forest are booked in for their trim in the first week of April.Known as pollarding, the “haircuts”…
Redland City Council 27 Mar 2025
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Redland City residents receive $6.1m in hardship assistance grants

Redland City residents receive $6.1m in hardship assistance grants

More than $6.1 million in personal hardship assistance grants have been approved for Redland City, benefiting more than 33,000 residents impacted by Tropical Cyclone Alfred.Mayor and Local Disaster Ma…
Redland City Council 27 Mar 2025
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2025 Masters Games, Arrow Experience collaboration

2025 Masters Games, Arrow Experience collaboration

Walkers in the annual BDO Arrow Experience will be joined by trail runners in 2025, as the event partners with the Great Barrier Reef Masters Games to introduce a trail run event alongside its existin…
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Community feedback sought on draft Destination Management Plan

Community feedback sought on draft Destination Management Plan

Charters Towers Regional Council invites the community to provide feedback on the draft 2025-2030 Destination Management Plan (DMP), a strategic plan for tourism growth over the next five years.
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Council adopts Budget Review 2 for 2024/25 year

Council adopts Budget Review 2 for 2024/25 year

Further increases were approved including $2.25 million for critical water operations such as increases in electricity costs, chemical costs and fixed term contract costs,” Mayor McDonald said. “Cou…
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Sandbags available as wet weather approaches

Sandbags available as wet weather approaches

With more rain predicted for the south-east this week and into the weekend, Council would like to remind Redlands Coast residents to be prepared for severe weather events and flash-flooding.During thi…
Redland City Council 26 Mar 2025
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***Cancelled**Organisational viability workshop

Saturday, April 5, 2025, 9:30am – 3:30pm ***This event has been cancelled***Is your organisation set up for long-term success?
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