Archive | CR BOB MILLAR Sept 08 |
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| Friday, 05 September 2008 | |
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Cr Millar topics this month
include: ROADSIDE LITTER, REGIONAL ARTS DEVELOPMENT FUND, BUSHFIRE SEASON ON
OUR DOORSTEP, DOGS AND KOALAS,
ROADSIDE LITTER
Residents who live in this wonderful area and those that like to visit the
countryside should be aware that apart from being harmful to the environment,
littering is an offence. This includes throwing litter from a vehicle, and
illegal dumping. Whilst most people do the right thing there are those who have
disregard for the laws and their fellow residents and/or are just careless in
transporting rubbish in trailers and utes which is where most of our roadside
litter seems to originate. The cost of litter collection is a significant
burden on ratepayers and a recent case of asbestos dumping in the
REGIONAL ARTS DEVELOPMENT FUND
The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is a joint Queensland Government
and Moreton Bay Regional Council partnership to support local arts and
culture. RADF provides support for the
BUSHFIRE SEASON ON OUR DOORSTEP
The regular but small rain periods last summer have significantly
increased fuel loadings and the rapidly drying conditions we are
currently experiencing do not auger well for the coming fire season. Council
has been working with the
DOGS AND KOALAS
As our cities grow it is an unfortunate fact that koalas are an endangered
species and as such we need to protect them in our environment as much as
possible. We can all do our bit
especially were dogs are concerned. If
you are a dog owner you are required to restrain or confine your dog, if there
is a koala in a tree on your property, until the koala has left. It is your responsibility to ensure your dog
does not attack and injure native wildlife.
Council undertakes a number of programmes, often with other community
groups and agencies, to increase the koala habitat and food sources. Some
residents will be aware that a plantation of Koala trees exists on the Dayboro
waste water treatment plant site and is sourced by some of the wildlife carers
who give their valuable time to help protect our wildlife.
The long awaited drink fountain has now been installed in
ROADWORKS PROGRAM
In the recent budget funds have been allocated to undertake a number of
projects throughout Division 11. Of interest to residents in the Dayboro area
will be the following projects:
1. Intersection construction – Whiteside
Road/Postmans Track.
2. Sealing of the missing section of
3. Additional
A number of other smaller projects and planning of others will take place
during the year at a total cost of around $570,000.
SILKY OAK SUFFERS RAVAGES OF TIME
In response to concerns raised with them, Council officers have recently
inspected the health of one of the remaining silky oak trees in
DID YOU KNOW?
That brushing your teeth with the tap running uses approximately
That a
dripping tap can use from 30- |
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