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Redland City News - Community Grants are now open

Redland’s Community Grants NOW OPEN

Redland City Council’s Community Grants Program supports local community organisations, fostering growth in governance, management, and service delivery capacity.

Redland City Council Applauds $41 Million Allocation for Dunwich Ferry Terminal Upgrade in SEQ City Deal

Council Welcomes Dunwich Ferry Terminal Upgrade in SEQ City Deal

Discover the latest news as Redland City Council welcomes the $41 million commitment for the Dunwich ferry terminal upgrade in the South East Queensland (SEQ) City Deal. Mayor Karen Williams highlights the transformative potential of this infrastructure investment, promoting connectivity, tourism, and thriving communities. Stay informed about the strategic outcomes and upcoming developments in one of Australia’s fastest-growing regions

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

Redland City News - Community Grants are now open

Redland’s Community Grants NOW OPEN

Redland City Council’s Community Grants Program supports local community organisations, fostering growth in governance, management, and service delivery capacity.

Redland City Council Applauds $41 Million Allocation for Dunwich Ferry Terminal Upgrade in SEQ City Deal

Council Welcomes Dunwich Ferry Terminal Upgrade in SEQ City Deal

Discover the latest news as Redland City Council welcomes the $41 million commitment for the Dunwich ferry terminal upgrade in the South East Queensland (SEQ) City Deal. Mayor Karen Williams highlights the transformative potential of this infrastructure investment, promoting connectivity, tourism, and thriving communities. Stay informed about the strategic outcomes and upcoming developments in one of Australia’s fastest-growing regions

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

Redland City News - Community Grants are now open

Redland’s Community Grants NOW OPEN

Redland City Council’s Community Grants Program supports local community organisations, fostering growth in governance, management, and service delivery capacity.

Redland City Council Applauds $41 Million Allocation for Dunwich Ferry Terminal Upgrade in SEQ City Deal

Council Welcomes Dunwich Ferry Terminal Upgrade in SEQ City Deal

Discover the latest news as Redland City Council welcomes the $41 million commitment for the Dunwich ferry terminal upgrade in the South East Queensland (SEQ) City Deal. Mayor Karen Williams highlights the transformative potential of this infrastructure investment, promoting connectivity, tourism, and thriving communities. Stay informed about the strategic outcomes and upcoming developments in one of Australia’s fastest-growing regions

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