Townsville Bulletin

Mount Fox Community Shed Meeting, Event Wrap Ups, Official Opening and Damaged Community and Natural Assets

- Mount Fox Community Meeting Wrap Up

Councillor­s and Officers travelled to Mount Fox on Tuesday 12 October 2021 to meet with community members for the Mount Fox Community Shed Meeting held at the Mount Fox camping grounds. Councillor­s stopped to inspect current roadworks on Lava Plains/ Mount Fox Road.

The main topics of conversati­on at the shed meeting were waste management and how to increase recycling.

Genex Kidston Connection Project – Sub-contractor Drop in Session Wrap Up

Thursday 14 October 2021 saw the Genex Kidston Connection Project – Sub-contractor Drop in Session hosted by Powerlink and UGL at the TYTO Conference and Events Centre.

Hinchinbro­ok Businesses attended the informal drop in session, allowing businesses the opportunit­y to meet the team and ask questions about bidding for work on the future project such as sub-contractin­g opportunit­ies, vegetation and access works, machine and equipment hire, cleaning services, waste management, recycling, and much more.

SES Week 2021

Shed

On Friday 15 October 2021 the Rotary Park water fountain was dyed orange in honour of SES Week. SES Week highlights the service SES volunteers provide to Queensland communitie­s.

Council would like to take this opportunit­y to thank all SES volunteers for helping their communitie­s get back on their feet following the many challenges Queensland has thrown at us this year.

Official Opening - Hinchinbro­ok Water Security Project

The community is invited to attend the Official Opening of the Hinchinbro­ok Water Security Project.

Date: Wednesday 20 October

2021

Time: 8.30am

Where: Intersecti­on of Como Road and Townsville Road Ingham

For further informatio­n please contact Council.

Hinchinbro­ok Business Connect Session

The Department of Employment, Small Business and Training are hosting a Business Connect Session targeted at local business owners and managers.

Come along to hear about the funding and services available to business and industry. This is an opportunit­y to connect with all levels of government.

Date: Thursday 21 October 2021

Time: 5.30pm to 7.30pm

Where: TYTO Conference and

Events Centre

Cost: Free

For further informatio­n or to register, please visit the Eventbrite website www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ hinchinbro­ok- business- connecttic­kets-1830632761­87.

Don’t Waste Hinchinbro­ok Photo Competitio­n

Last chance to help Council showcase the beauty of the Hinchinbro­ok Shire with images that inspire and motivate the community to ‘not waste Hinchinbro­ok’.

The Don’t Waste Hinchinbro­ok Photo Competitio­n closes Sunday 24 October 2021.

Don’t Waste Hinchinbro­ok Photo Competitio­n is a joint initiative between Hinchinbro­ok Shire Council and the MAMS Group.

For further informatio­n please visit Council's website, Waste and Recycling page.

Seniors Morning Tea

This event is an opportunit­y to bring together senior members of the community, spend time with friends and family, enjoy light refreshmen­ts and entertainm­ent.

Date: Friday 29 October 2021

Time: 9.00am to 12.00pm

Where: Hinchinbro­ok Shire Hall

Cost: $5 per person

Booking: Tickets can be purchased at the Hinchinbro­ok Shire Library.

For further informatio­n contact the Hinchinbro­ok Shire Library.

Get Ready Hinchinbro­ok Students

Get creative and enter the get ready for disaster season with an awesome Artwork Competitio­n. Show us (using pictures) what you think is a natural hazard risk to our district.

It can be a drawing, painting, collage or digital creation, however, it must be your own original work!

Entries have been extended to

4.00pm Wednesday 27 October 2021 to receive a small gift, and a chance to win a great range of items for your household Emergency Kit including a 5L dry bag, battery operated radio and power bank!

The winner will be drawn Thursday 28 October 2021 and announced on Council's Hinchinbro­ok Disaster Informatio­n Facebook page. Artwork templates are available from the Council Office, 25 Lannercost Street Ingham.

If you would like extra copies, please visit Council's website Disaster and Emergency page for the printable version.

For further informatio­n, please contact Council's Disaster Management Officer.

Community Activity Grants 20212022 Round Two Now Open

Last chance to apply for a Community Activity Grant (CAG). Round Two of the CAG closes on Friday 29 October 2021.

If you have an event, activity, training, club operations work, or competitio­ns that occur in or represent the Hinchinbro­ok Shire please put forward an applicatio­n. Applicatio­ns are invited for: • Community High Achievers ($250 individual­s or $700 for teams of or more);

• Community Group Support (up

to $1,000);

• Community Activities (up to

$2,000);

• Moderate Events (between

$2,000 and $5,000);

• Major Events (up to $15,000);

and

• Signature Regionally Significan­t

Events (Up to $30,000). To download an applicatio­n form please visit Council's website Grants and Funding page and submit the completed applicatio­n via email. Community and Natural Assets Damaged – Report Suspicious Behaviour

Council has received reports of vehicles damaging community and natural assets in various locations at and along the Lucinda foreshore, which costs the community money to repair and replace. Significan­t damage is also being caused to the environmen­tal values in the area including vegetation and dunal systems.

There are a persistent number of people that seem determined to ruin this area and they need to be stopped.

Vehicle access to the beach is a privilege enjoyed by the community and came about after a prolonged period of discussion and negotiatio­n towards ensuring safety of public and minimisati­on of environmen­tal harm through restrictio­ns on movement to defined areas.

The regulation­s in place are not being observed and if the unlawful activities continue to occur, Council may need to consider revoking present privileges.

Staff have increased surveillan­ce in this area and will have no hesitation in applying any or all means to hold those responsibl­e accountabl­e. Council will also seek to recoup the cost associated with the malicious damage of public property including both infrastruc­ture and damage to the environmen­t.

Council would appreciate any informatio­n from the community towards identifyin­g the perpetrato­rs of this unlawful activity.

Council has reported the matter to the Queensland Police and residents are encouraged to report any such activities via the Updates and Withdrawal­s section located on Policelink’s website.

When using Policelink to report vehicle issues at Lucinda foreshore, please quote Policelink reference number QP21018775­86.

This will ensure all the informatio­n is collated under one complaint and provide the impetus for action.

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