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 Management Group chair Jos Mitchell said this was a fabulous result for local residents.“The whole of Redland City felt the impacts of the cyclone, with more than 41,000 households without power, including more than 9000 in isolated island communities,” the Mayor said.“For some residents, the power was off for more than one week.“The Personal Hardship Assistance Scheme is triggered when large areas of residential properties are impacted and left without power or clean water.“Given the scale of the impacts, the Queensland Government activated the Personal Hardship Assistance Scheme for Redland City on 8 March.“This meant Redlands Coast residents who suffered personal hardship and distress from the cyclone could access financial support to help with their clean up and recovery.“More than 37,500 applications for personal hardship assistance grants were received in Redland City up to 19 March, and it’s very pleasing that the majority have been approved.”Deputy Mayor and Local Disaster Recovery Group chair Julie Talty said Council also worked with the Queensland Government Community Recovery Branch to establish six Community Recovery Hubs across Redland City, with the first opening on 10 March.“More than 2200 visitors have accessed assistance at one of the Community Recovery Hubs across the region,” Cr Talty said.“These hubs are a one-stop-shop for people to access a range of supports and services from the Queensland Government, as well as other government and non-government agencies.”There are currently several Community Recovery Hubs open across the Redlands Coast.
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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Public Notice – Refuge Centre – Adavale

Public Notice – Refuge Centre – Adavale

Archived News Residents and visitors are advised that Council will  be conducting an aerial and on‐ground Wild Dog  Baiting Program commencing 17th June 2019 and  continuing throughout the month.
Quilpie Shire Council 26 Mar 2025
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Red Arrow Trail set for a major overhaul

Red Arrow Trail set for a major overhaul

The centrepiece of Councl’s nature walk and fitness experiences is to be given a $1.24 million overhaul.Extensive works to renew, repair and upgrade sections on the eastern side of the Red Arrow Trail…
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Multi-million dollar upgrade for wastewater treatment plant

Multi-million dollar upgrade for wastewater treatment plant

Council will facilitate a $9.54 million upgrade of the Northern Wastewater Treatment Plant to optimise processes and reduce environmental risks.The works involve the replacement and upgrade of the dew…
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