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Redland Singer-Songwriter, Jake Murdoch, to Launch New Single "Every1 Loves U" in Tokyo

Redland Singer-Songwriter, Jake Murdoch, to Launch New Single “Every1 Loves U” in Tokyo

Redland’s young musical talent, Jake Murdoch, is set to make waves in the music industry as he prepares for the launch of his latest single, “Every1 Loves U,” in Tokyo this August. The 13-year-old singer-songwriter’s journey to Japan follows a successful tour of five cities in May, where he performed 12 shows and even had the honour of meeting with two mayors.

Redland City Council Consults on Tougher Penalties for Minor Stopping Offenses

Redland City Council Consults on Tougher Penalties for Minor Stopping Offences

And about time, too! Redland City Council is considering a proposal to elevate penalties for minor stopping offences to promote public safety. The potential increase in penalties would encompass safety-related infractions such as stopping in no-stopping areas or bus zones, halting near pedestrian crossings, and obstructing traffic flow. To implement the higher penalties, an amendment to Subordinate Local Law No. 5 (Parking) 2015 would be required. The primary objective behind this proposed change is to serve as a deterrent, discouraging individuals from engaging in these safety-related violations. By enforcing stricter penalties, Redland City Council aims to enhance public safety and ensure smooth traffic flow within the municipality. The proposed amendment allows community members to contribute their insights and opinions on

Veteran MP Mark Robinson to Retire, Won't Seek Re-Election

Veteran MP Mark Robinson to Retire, Won’t Seek Re-Election

Veteran MP Mark Robinson has made the decision not to run for re-election in the upcoming 2024 state election. After serving five consecutive terms in office, Robinson cited his desire to prioritise spending more time with his family as the reason behind his retirement. During his budget reply speech last Friday, the long-serving MP took the opportunity to announce his plans, stating that he wanted to pursue interests outside of politics that had been on hold and close to his heart. Throughout his tenure as the Cleveland (Oodgeroo) MP, Robinson held various positions within the LNP shadow cabinet and served as deputy speaker during the Campbell Newman era from 2012 to 2015. Additionally, he is a pastor at Favor Church

West Thornlands Active Pathway: Linking Routes Across Redlands Coast

West Thornlands unveils a new scenic pathway, linking to Redlands Coast active pathway network, promoting safe and accessible routes for fitness enthusiasts. Redland City Mayor Karen Williams (who most certainly should have resigned after disgracing herself in the highest order) highlights the project’s alignment with the Redlands Coast Transport Strategy 2020 and the Queensland Government’s Principal Cycle Network Plan. Where does it go? The shared pathway stretches from Congreve Crescent to the eastern outskirts of Weippin Street Conservation Area along South Street, leading to Wellington Street. The construction of raised priority crossings at Swallow Street and Lorikeet Drive has been completed alongside the West Thornlands Active Pathway. Why’s it happening? The crossings improve user safety and reduce vehicle speed while

Indigiscapes in the Redlands read for a controlled burn

Redland City Council’s Conservation Burn at Redlands Indigiscapes Centre

The Parks and Conservation Crew of Redland City Council are scheduled to perform a hazard reduction burn in a specific bushland area located at the Redlands Indigiscapes Centre on 17 Runnymede Road in Capalaba. The burn will occur between Tuesday, June 13th, and Friday, June 16th, 2023, subject to favourable weather conditions. Preparations for the burn will occur in the days leading up to the scheduled dates, which involve clearing vegetation around significant logs and habitat trees. Additionally, some controlled test burning may be conducted during this preparation period. While we understand that this burn may cause some inconvenience, we assure you that all necessary measures will be taken to minimize any potential smoke hazards. Your cooperation and understanding are

Redland Singer-Songwriter, Jake Murdoch, to Launch New Single "Every1 Loves U" in Tokyo

Redland Singer-Songwriter, Jake Murdoch, to Launch New Single “Every1 Loves U” in Tokyo

Redland’s young musical talent, Jake Murdoch, is set to make waves in the music industry as he prepares for the launch of his latest single, “Every1 Loves U,” in Tokyo this August. The 13-year-old singer-songwriter’s journey to Japan follows a successful tour of five cities in May, where he performed 12 shows and even had the honour of meeting with two mayors.

Redland City Council Consults on Tougher Penalties for Minor Stopping Offenses

Redland City Council Consults on Tougher Penalties for Minor Stopping Offences

And about time, too! Redland City Council is considering a proposal to elevate penalties for minor stopping offences to promote public safety. The potential increase in penalties would encompass safety-related infractions such as stopping in no-stopping areas or bus zones, halting near pedestrian crossings, and obstructing traffic flow. To implement the higher penalties, an amendment to Subordinate Local Law No. 5 (Parking) 2015 would be required. The primary objective behind this proposed change is to serve as a deterrent, discouraging individuals from engaging in these safety-related violations. By enforcing stricter penalties, Redland City Council aims to enhance public safety and

Veteran MP Mark Robinson to Retire, Won't Seek Re-Election

Veteran MP Mark Robinson to Retire, Won’t Seek Re-Election

Veteran MP Mark Robinson has made the decision not to run for re-election in the upcoming 2024 state election. After serving five consecutive terms in office, Robinson cited his desire to prioritise spending more time with his family as the reason behind his retirement. During his budget reply speech last Friday, the long-serving MP took the opportunity to announce his plans, stating that he wanted to pursue interests outside of politics that had been on hold and close to his heart. Throughout his tenure as the Cleveland (Oodgeroo) MP, Robinson held various positions within the LNP shadow cabinet and served

West Thornlands Active Pathway: Linking Routes Across Redlands Coast

West Thornlands unveils a new scenic pathway, linking to Redlands Coast active pathway network, promoting safe and accessible routes for fitness enthusiasts. Redland City Mayor Karen Williams (who most certainly should have resigned after disgracing herself in the highest order) highlights the project’s alignment with the Redlands Coast Transport Strategy 2020 and the Queensland Government’s Principal Cycle Network Plan. Where does it go? The shared pathway stretches from Congreve Crescent to the eastern outskirts of Weippin Street Conservation Area along South Street, leading to Wellington Street. The construction of raised priority crossings at Swallow Street and Lorikeet Drive has been

Indigiscapes in the Redlands read for a controlled burn

Redland City Council’s Conservation Burn at Redlands Indigiscapes Centre

The Parks and Conservation Crew of Redland City Council are scheduled to perform a hazard reduction burn in a specific bushland area located at the Redlands Indigiscapes Centre on 17 Runnymede Road in Capalaba. The burn will occur between Tuesday, June 13th, and Friday, June 16th, 2023, subject to favourable weather conditions. Preparations for the burn will occur in the days leading up to the scheduled dates, which involve clearing vegetation around significant logs and habitat trees. Additionally, some controlled test burning may be conducted during this preparation period. While we understand that this burn may cause some inconvenience, we

Redland Singer-Songwriter, Jake Murdoch, to Launch New Single "Every1 Loves U" in Tokyo

Redland Singer-Songwriter, Jake Murdoch, to Launch New Single “Every1 Loves U” in Tokyo

Redland’s young musical talent, Jake Murdoch, is set to make waves in the music industry as he prepares for the launch of his latest single, “Every1 Loves U,” in Tokyo this August. The 13-year-old singer-songwriter’s journey to Japan follows a successful tour of five cities in May, where he performed 12 shows and even had the honour of meeting with two mayors.

Redland City Council Consults on Tougher Penalties for Minor Stopping Offenses

Redland City Council Consults on Tougher Penalties for Minor Stopping Offences

And about time, too! Redland City Council is considering a proposal to elevate penalties for minor stopping offences to promote public safety. The potential increase in penalties would encompass safety-related infractions such as stopping in no-stopping areas or bus zones, halting near pedestrian crossings, and obstructing traffic flow. To implement the higher penalties, an amendment to Subordinate Local Law No. 5 (Parking) 2015 would be required. The primary objective behind this proposed change is to serve as a deterrent, discouraging individuals from engaging in these safety-related violations. By enforcing stricter penalties, Redland City Council aims to enhance public safety and

Veteran MP Mark Robinson to Retire, Won't Seek Re-Election

Veteran MP Mark Robinson to Retire, Won’t Seek Re-Election

Veteran MP Mark Robinson has made the decision not to run for re-election in the upcoming 2024 state election. After serving five consecutive terms in office, Robinson cited his desire to prioritise spending more time with his family as the reason behind his retirement. During his budget reply speech last Friday, the long-serving MP took the opportunity to announce his plans, stating that he wanted to pursue interests outside of politics that had been on hold and close to his heart. Throughout his tenure as the Cleveland (Oodgeroo) MP, Robinson held various positions within the LNP shadow cabinet and served

West Thornlands Active Pathway: Linking Routes Across Redlands Coast

West Thornlands unveils a new scenic pathway, linking to Redlands Coast active pathway network, promoting safe and accessible routes for fitness enthusiasts. Redland City Mayor Karen Williams (who most certainly should have resigned after disgracing herself in the highest order) highlights the project’s alignment with the Redlands Coast Transport Strategy 2020 and the Queensland Government’s Principal Cycle Network Plan. Where does it go? The shared pathway stretches from Congreve Crescent to the eastern outskirts of Weippin Street Conservation Area along South Street, leading to Wellington Street. The construction of raised priority crossings at Swallow Street and Lorikeet Drive has been

Indigiscapes in the Redlands read for a controlled burn

Redland City Council’s Conservation Burn at Redlands Indigiscapes Centre

The Parks and Conservation Crew of Redland City Council are scheduled to perform a hazard reduction burn in a specific bushland area located at the Redlands Indigiscapes Centre on 17 Runnymede Road in Capalaba. The burn will occur between Tuesday, June 13th, and Friday, June 16th, 2023, subject to favourable weather conditions. Preparations for the burn will occur in the days leading up to the scheduled dates, which involve clearing vegetation around significant logs and habitat trees. Additionally, some controlled test burning may be conducted during this preparation period. While we understand that this burn may cause some inconvenience, we