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Redland City Council
Interactive MAP : Electoral Commission Qld (ECQ) Boundaries
Redland City Council Corporate
(for official lodgment of email to Council contact/s)
rcc@redland.qld.gov.au
Mayor: Karen Williams
Phone 07 3829 8623 or 0416 123 588
mayor@redland.qld.gov.au
Division 1: Wellington Pt, Ormiston: Councillor Wendy Boglary
Phone 07 3829 8619 or 0408 543 583
wendy.boglary@redland.qld.gov.au
Division 2: Cleveland, North Stradbroke Island: Councillor Peter Mitchell
Phone 07 3829 8607 or 0412 638 368
Peter.Mitchell@redland.qld.gov.au
Division 3: Cleveland South,Thornlands: Councillor Paul Golle
Phone 07 3829 8618 or 0438 117 265
Paul.Golle@redland.qld.gov.au
Division 4: Victoria Point, Coochiemudlo I., Thornlands, Redland Bay: Councillor Lance Hewlett
Phone 07 3829 8603 or 0421 880 371
lance.hewlett@redland.qld.gov.au
Division 5: Redland Bay, Bay Islands: Councillor Mark Edwards
Phone 07 3829 8604 or 0407 695 667
mark.edwards@redland.qld.gov.au
Division 6: Mount Cotton, Sheldon, Thornlands
Victoria Point, Redland Bay: Councillor Julie Talty
Phone 07 3829 8606 or 0418 218 847
julie.talty@redland.qld.gov.au
Division 7: Alexandra Hills South/Capalaba: Councillor Rowanne McKenzie
Phone 07 3829 8999 or 0435 000 034
rowanne.mckenzie@redland.qld.gov.au
Division 8: Birkdale South, Alexandra Hills: Councillor Tracey Huges
Phone 07 3829 8600 or 0427 734 214
Tracey.huges@redland.qld.gov.au
Division 9: Sheldon, Capalaba, Thornlands: Councillor Adelia Berridge
Phone 07 3829 8620 or 0435 538 278
adelia.berridge@redland.qld.gov.au
Division 10: Birkdale North, Thorneside: Councillor Paul Bishop
Phone 07 3829 8605 or 0478 836 286
paul.bishop@redland.qld.gov.au
Updated May 2020
Link to RCC : Mayor and councillor profiles – see individual profiles for current Statement of Interests.
Link to RCC Mayor and Councillors Statement of Interest Oct 2015
QLD Government
SEE CURRENT MEMBERS LISTS –
- https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/members/current/list
- https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/members/current/list/current-ministers
- https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/members/current/list/current-shadow-ministers
Hon Annastacia Palaszczuk (ALP)
Premier and Minister for Trade
07 3719 7000
http://www.thepremier.qld.
Email: thepremier@premiers.qld.gov.au
CITY EAST QLD 4002
OR as above
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Dr Mark Robinson (LNP)
Member for Oodgeroo
07 3286 2726
oodgeroo@parliament.qld.gov.au
Kim Richards (ALP)
Member for Redlands
07 3207 6910
redlands@parliament.qld.gov.au
Don Brown (ALP)
Member for Capalaba
07 3245 6590
capalaba@parliament.qld.gov.au
Mick de Brenni
Member for Springwood
07 3414 2110
springwood@parliament.qld.gov.au
Updated 31 August 2020
Federal Government
MP for Bowman – Andrew Laming (Lib) – See how he votes for you
Media
Redland City Bulletin
Editor: TBA
Phone: 07 3826 8133
??@fairfaxmedia.com.au
Reporter: Brian Williams
Phone: 07 3826 8267 M: 0475 989 886
brian.williams@fairfaxmedia.com.au
Newsroom (good idea to send to this address to make sure email is actioned)
newsredlands@fairfaxmedia.com.au
Phone: 07 3821 8333
Letters to the Editor
lettersredlands@fairfaxmedia.com.au
Deadline for letters to go in the hard copy Redland City Bulletin is each Wednesday, 10:00 am
News tips and photos – after hours
Phone: 0407 031 482
scoopredlands@fairfaxmedia.com.au
Albert & Logan News
Editor: Judith Kerr
Phone: ??
editorial@qst.newsltd.com.au
Brisbane Times
Environment Reporter: Tony Moore
tony.moore@fairfaxmedia.com.au
Madonna King
mk@madonnaking.com.au
Courier Mail
General News – editorial@qst.newsltd.com.au
Kathleen Noonan – noonank@qnp.newsltd.com.au
Matthew Killoran – matthew.killoran@newsltd.com.au
Michael Wray – michael.wray@newsltd.com.au
WEEKENDS weekends@thecouriermail.com.au
100.3 BAYFM
bayfm.org.au
07 3821 0022
ABC Radio
news.qld@abc.net.au
ABC News
Journalist : Contact Stephanie Smail
Wynnum Herald
editorial@wynnumherald.com.au
TV Stations
ABC TV Ch.2 – qld.news@abc.net.au
Channel 7 – 7news@seven.com.au
Channel 9 – contact@9news.com.au
Channel 10 – newsqld@networkten.com.au
SBS
Stefan Armbruster – Stefan.Armbruster@sbs.com.au
Updated January 2018
Redlands2030 Inc.
To Contact Steve, Tom or Chris please email thereporter@redlands2030.net
Facebook Community Pages
Facebook is one of the largest social networks in the world. It helps individuals, organisations and groups to effectively communicate and share information over the internet.
Redlands2030.net presents information about a number of Redlands Facebook pages and groups to assist with community engagement. Helping to connect the communities that value our health, wellbeing and strong community spirit as recognised in the Redlands 2030 Community Plan.
Any suggestions or changes to this listing please email theReporter@redlands2030.net
- Aquatic Paradise Community – Informs residents of Aquatic Paradise, Birkdale about issues in their neighbourhood
- Bay-Fm 100.3 Community Radio and Chat and tunes on Bayfm 100.3 – Pages operated by local community radio station Bay-Fm 100.3
- Birkdale Progress Association – Page operated by the Birkdale Progress Association
- Cleveland Open Space Action Group – COSAG – Page for people concerned about threats to parks and open space in the Cleveland area
- Concerned Residents Against Poor Planning – Page for people to promote good town planning through community consultation in Brisbane, Qld. To change culture of civic design to create places we care for & enjoy.
- Dogs of Redlands – Page of dog-related information and fun managed by Redlands2030
- 53 Fisher Road Thorneside – Public group for people concerned about plans for this conservation area
- I Grew Up In The Redlands – Page with photos and information about the history of the Redlands and its people
- Koala Action Group – Page operated by Redland City’s Koala Action Group
- Living Wildlife Aware – Public group for people interested in wildlife generally and the Redlands wildlife in particular
- Moreton Bay Mangrove Watch – Public group for people concerned about mangroves in Moreton Bay
- Moreton Bay Seagrass Watch – Page for people concerned about seagrass in Moreton Bay
- Raby Bay Ratepayers Association – Page operated by the Raby Bay Ratepayers Association
- Redland City Bulletin – Page operated by Redland City’s local newspaper
- Redland City Ukuleles – RCUs – Page for the Redland City Ukelele Group
- Redland City Council – Page operated by the Redland City Council
- Redland City Plan 2015 – Discussion about the new Redland City planning scheme administered by Redlands2030
- Redlands MEANS Business – A meeting place for Redlands business people committed to a brighter future
- Redlands Future – Provide a forum for all concerned with the future of the Redlands
- Redland’s Gardening Enthusiasts – A place for Redland’s gardening enthusiasts to share ideas
- Redland Ladies Drum Corps – Page operated by this iconic band from the Redlands who perform regularly all over south east Queensland
- Redland Museum – Page operated by the Redland Museum located in Smith Street, Cleveland
- Redlands2030 – Page operated by Redlands2030, posts links to new information on this website
- Redlands Creative Alliance – Public group for people interested in a wide range of creative arts
- Redland Organic Growers Inc – ROGI – Public group about organic gardening in the Redland City area of south east Queensland in Australia.
- Redlands SES Unit – Page for the Redland City State Emergency Service
- Save Our Bay – Toondah Harbour – Governments are planning to allow a developer to reclaim 42 hectares of land in a Marine Park and in a Ramsar Site at Toondah Harbour.
- Save our Koalas by Saving their Trees – Page which promotes retention of koala habitat trees in the Redlands
- Straddie Island News – Minjerribah / North Stradbroke Island’s Community Newspaper
- Southern Redlands – A forum for people in Southern Redlands
- SWAG (Workington Street Park) – Save Workington Street Park Action Group
- Thornland’s Voice – A forum to raise / highlight topical subjects that impact the Thornlands area.
- Victoria’s Point – Page sharing information with people in the Victoria Point area of Redland City
- What’s on in The Redlands Australia – Closed group for people to share news about events and activities in Redland City.
4 Comments
Article in Brisbane Times today 6-2-2015 on perceived corruption.
The people of Redland City will be first off the block if the ALP keep their word. We the people want to know how Jeff Seeney can say this in the Courier Mail (December 9th, 2013. “We believe local governments are the best placed to make planning decisions according to their local circumstances and their communities and we are EMPOWERING them to do so”,(Planning Minister Jeff Seeney). Just 11 days later (December 20th) He called in the Barro Group Pty Ltd Superquarry at Mt Cotton against the Redland City Council who voted 10 out of 11 councillors to reject it, Two court cases WON by the people and two Councils costing rate payers and people over $600,000, nearly 11,000 submissions and petitions against the quarry with only 26 in favour. Now I ask you, how does Jeff Seeney and the LNP explain this? something very very wrong here. And just to remind everyone for years the LNP fought tooth and nail to stop this quarry, until you guest it, they got elected. We will keep the ALP to its word and we have all the ammunition for a full inquiry and we are all ready to go.
I have sent in this as a comment in the Brisbane Times ,as we have to keep the ALP to its word for a look at corruption.
This is from a former LNP candidate for Redlands who said in 2006 during that years election campaign and the Mt Cotton Superquarry was being fought, I quote from the official campaign flyer, “No Superquarry, No Toxic Dust, No More Trucks, Stop Risking the Health and Safety of our Children and Families.” Stop Environmental Desecration. Then along came Jeff Seeney and not a word from Dowling, Davies and Robinson, the three monkeys, hear nothing, see nothing and say nothing. More to come. A vote for the LNP is a vote for environmental destruction.
The most environmental destructive MP ever elected to the Queensland Parliament is JEFF SEENEY. Along with the draconian striping of all our environmental safeguards from the state and councils, and making it to hard for the ordinary citizen to appeal. Thanks Jeff for all the wonderful work you have done for your mates the developers. What the LNP and Campbell Newman do not seem to understand, is that by lying to the people that you will give the people and councils the tools to decide what they want in their backyards, you then gave us SEENEY to make sure that it would never happen. It is JEFF SEENEY that could cost you government, he alone has cost the LNP hundreds of thousands of votes.
ON the 12th Jan I wrote to the ALPs Deb Kellie LNPs Matt Mceachal and Sheena Hewlett, asking them what they would do if the Barro Superquarry could not comply with the conditions laid down by the LNPs Jeff Seeney. Would they go out of there way to close him down.As of yet I have one reply from the ALPs Deb Kellie and here it is.
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As you are aware I was one of the 11, 000 residents who both signed the petition, lodged an objection at the Council stage, and with Minister Seeney in respect to the Barro Group’s application to extend the Mt Cotton Quarry. I too was dismayed when Minister Jeff Seeney exercised his “call in” powers under the legislation and approved it.
Labor remains concerned with the Newman Government’s extensive use of “call in” powers for a variety of development projects, particularly as they were elected with a mandate to delegate more decision making power to Local Governments.
The Barro Group Quarry Extension Project was rejected by the community and rejected by Redlands City Council with nine out of ten councillors voting against it. It is clear from the level of submissions made by the community during the public submission period that this project was not and is not supported. The community have expressed great concern in regards to the ecological impacts of the project.
Labor will continue to do what it can to act as a voice for the local community on this issue, and if elected I will ensure that the community’s concerns are clearly articulated on the floor of Parliament.
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