October
27 - User choice options agreed for parking at Weinam Creek
Parking options for Weinam Creek ranging from car share, to free and casual daily fee parking and an annual fee for secure and allocated space, were among the options agreed to last night by Redland City Council.
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26 - Music and art evening supports Redlands indigenous youth
St John’s Cathedral - 28 October
The popular Brisbane Regional Youth Orchestra and acclaimed Indigenous pianist Jay Kleinschmidt will entertain guests at an important fund raising evening for Redlands indigenous youth this Friday 28 October.
20 - Green waste truck hits our streets for the first time
Redland City Council’s new green waste service commenced this week, however the new truck is yet to be signed as a green waste vehicle and instead features a metal flip sign that indicates the type of waste it is collecting.
19 - SEQ waterway health report card released
The results of the 2011 SEQ Ecosystem Health Report Card released today have shown the health of Redland City's waterways has generally stabilised.
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13 - A helping hand for Redland business growth
Small to medium-size businesses in the Redlands can continue to seek free guidance and support from Melanie Lavelle-Maloney, through Redland City Council’s Business Grow program.
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13 - Council welcomes legislation confirming re-establishment of Redland Water
Redland City Council has welcomed legislation introduced into state parliament this week, confirming the re-establishment of Redland Water as the city’s water distribution retailer from July 2012.
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7 - Final Kinross Road Structure Plan another step closer
Redland City Council yesterday adopted the draft structure plan for the 284ha urban development area at Kinross Road, Thornlands.
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7 - Annual phone-in koala survey is here again
Over the weekend of 22-23 October, Redland residents are encouraged to contribute to the annual phone-in koala survey by calling 3820 1103 if they hear or see a koala.
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7 - Maintaining your property after the wet season
After the wet season, many vacant blocks across Redland City have become overgrown with grass.
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7 - Swap weeds for native plants at Trees for Weeds days in October
Redland City Council is again inviting residents to swap a shopping bag of weeds for a native plant as part of Trees for Weeds days held in October.
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4 - Council supports local green waste businesses
Redland City Council will offer discounted gate fees at Birkdale Waste Transfer Station to commercial green waste businesses during the introduction of Council’s new voluntary green waste service.
4 - How to stay safe during magpie season
Redland City Council urges residents to stay safe and act responsibly during magpie season.
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3 - Business as usual at Birkdale Waste Transfer Station
Redland residents can still bring their residential waste and recyclables to the Birkdale Waste Transfer Station – even though landfill operations officially wind down from 30 September, said Redland Mayor Melva Hobson.
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3 - Council takes out three categories at Sustainable Cities Awards
Redland City Council has been recognised for its sustainable practices at the 2011 Sustainable Cities Awards, hosted by Keep Australia Beautiful last month.