Lockyer Valley Regional Council is encouraging residents to subscribe to the Lockyer Valley Early Warning Network (EWN) and receive free severe weather alerts.
Lockyer Valley Regional Council’s Environment Team were hands-on at Lake Apex this morning, meeting with ecology students from the University of Queensland’s Gatton Campus.
Following the success of the first workshop, Lockyer Valley Regional Council is pleased to announce a second free Grant Writing Workshop later this month.
The emergent works phase of recovery from the May 2022 weather event is now complete, with more than 70 per cent of the first phase of roadworks undertaken.
The Building Inclusive Disaster Resilient Communities emergency planning series is on later this month, and registrations are now open, with a focus on community members with additional support needs.
Lockyer Valley Regional Council’s 2022-23 Bitumen Reseal program will reseal around 170,000m2 of existing road pavement, extending the lifespan of the region’s road network along the way.