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Kathy Faldt

Kathy Faldt

Saturday, 08 August 2009 00:06

Wildlife in Scenic Rim

A group of Scenic Rim residents have been meeting to discuss matters relating to wildlife in Scenic Rim Regional Council area - all 4000 square kilometres of it.  They are investigating forming a branch of WPSQ in the future.Some of the group are members of WPSQ as well as a member of Logan and Albert Conservation Association LACA.

Meanwhile one of the members is hosting a website page.

You can find that here http://hennievandyk.bravepages.com/ScenicRimWildlife/index.html 

Coming events will be listed on calendar as much as possible. This page has events for October - November 2009.

Contact Ronda Green (55454 1283 or platypuscorner@bigpond) for more information.

LACAs website be inclusive of this group's activities and members of both groups are welcome to participate at activities meetings etc for each group.

 

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Friday, 31 July 2009 02:01

Draft South East Queensland Climate Change Management Plan

haveyoursayOpportunity for a public comment is being provided by state government.  When finalised this South East Queensland Climate Change Management Plan  will be used to implement the climate change policies of the South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009 - 2031 that was released on Tuesday 28 July 2009. For more information go to the government weblinks here and here where you can download a copy of the draft plan.

You can also request a copy of the plan email your name and postal address to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 1800 070 609 (free call).

Climate change is a global phenomenon and there is a wide range of international, national and statewide climate-change mitigation and adaptation initiatives already underway. The Draft South East Queensland Climate Change Management Plan proposes actions suited to the region's geographical, ecological, social and economic characteristics - at regional and local-government planning scales.

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Thursday, 30 July 2009 01:03

South East Queensland Regional Plan released

The South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009-2031 and the associated regulatory provisions were released on Tuesday 28 July 2009. This plan supersedes the previous South East Queensland Regional Plan 2005-2026 and follows an extensive review and consultation process. There is a swarm of articles, media releases etc as a range of groups  read and digest the documents.

The plan is available for reading and download from this Department of Infrastructure and Planning website.

If you are concerned about what is planned to happen in SEQ as far as population growth, housing and future developments - whether the iconic and vulnerable koala and its essential habitat is protected, these documents are essential reading.

Watch this space for more information.

Redands and Sunshine Coast councils have posted their submissions to draft SEQRP - Logan will do so soon and the links for all will be posted here. Scenic Rim submission link will be included when available also. 

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Thursday, 30 July 2009 00:33

VERESDALE SCRUB PLANT IDENTIFICATION WORKSHOPS

access_siteVERESDALE  SCRUB   PLANT  IDENTIFICATION  WORKSHOPS

 

THIS  SATURDAY  1st  AUGUST  2009  BETWEEN    8.30am  and  11.30am 

AT  THE  BEAUDESERT  MARKETS 

BEAUDESERT  INFORMATION  AND  ARTS  CENTRE 

       in  the  Activity  Room  at  the  Centre

Cnr  Enterprise  Drive  and  Mt  Lindesay  Highway

 

The short workshops will be run every 30 minutes and will take participants through the basics of identifying local rainforest plants.

The  WORKSHOPS  ARE  FREE  and everyone is welcome.

LACA president and natural resource management guru Andy Grodecki and botanist, botanical arist and rare plant specialist Janet Hauser will be presenting the workshops. Drop in and find our about the endangered dry vine rainforest system which grows only here in the Scenic Rim and Logan City.

 

These workshops are part of LACA's Envirofund Project funded by the Australian Government

 Enquiries:    Ph   0408 785448

 

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Wednesday, 22 July 2009 05:54

MUNUNJALI GREEN ARMY TEAM LAUNCHED AT VERESDALE SCRUB

A group of eight aboriginal  young men and women began a 16 week paid work and training program on Tuesday 1 July 2009 with the launch of the Mununjali Green Army Team at the Bilarabyn Reserve, Gleneagle. The project, lead by Mick Morris from BoysTown is the first team funded under the Queensland Government's 'Queensland Green Army' election commitment. Funded by the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI) the initiative is a joint project between the Mununjali Elders of Beaudesert, the Logan and Albert Conservation Association (LACA), South East Queensland Traditional Owners Alliance Limited (SEQTOA), BoysTown and the Scenic Rim Regional Council.

Mulunjali_Green_Army_TeamwAunties Nannette (Bene) Currie and Bonny Currie were also present for the first day of the project to support the young people.

Nannette said "It is so important to give our young people the chance to learn how to work on country and give them a better chance of getting local work".

Lyn Schonefeld from BoysTown and Carla Parker and Andy Grodecki were also there to wish the team well.

The Mununjali Green Army Team will undertake work at the Bilarabyn Reserve which contains endangered Veresdale Scrub vegetation.  The project will follow the Bilarabyn Reserve Restoration Management Plan as part of the "Rescue Action for the Veresdale Scrub Strategic Plan 2006 - 2016"  under the oversight of the LACA Veresdale Scrub Project Manager Carla Parker and Officers from Scenic Rim Regional Council. 

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Friday, 10 July 2009 08:12

Draft Recreation Master Plan - Wyaralong Dam Project

WyaralongDamRecreationTrailMapMembers of the community have until 22 July 2009 to comment on Draft Recreation Master Plan for the Wyaralong Dam Project . More details are available in Beaudesert Times for 8 July 2009.

According to Queensland Water Infrastructure Pty Ltd, QWI, they have been working with such key stakeholders as

Local groups and governing bodies for independent recreation (e.g bushwalking and orienteering), cycling, water sports and the equine community
Schools and outdoor education providers
Scenic Rim Regional Council
Tourism Queensland
Queensland Outdoor Recreation Federation
Sport and Recreation Queensland
Department of Infrastructure and Planning

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Friday, 10 July 2009 06:41

State planning policy for koala conservation

koala-faunal-emblemThe state government is proposing a number of changes to the Koala Plan to address basically two broad issues - for inclusion in the SPP. Your thoughts on the government's proposed responses to these issues are needed to help government draft the SPP before it is released for public consultation later this year.

State governent has identified a number of common concerns they believe are critical to the future viability of SEQ's koala population.

These concerns can be consolidated into two broad issues

Up-to-date and accurate koala habitat maps

Stronger and more effective koala conservation measures, balanced against environmental, social and economic needs.

Share your views online. Clicking on the link to the left will take you to the page to fill in online your comments. Closing date 28 August 2009

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Wednesday, 01 July 2009 12:23

LACA and VETO met with federal MP Peter Garrett

beenleigh-garrett-mtgTen minutes is not a long time but Anne Page in a 10 minute interview with Federal MP Peter Garrett with Maree and Laurie from Veto (the group fighting the Loganlea to Jimboomba Energex powerline along the Logan River) painted the big picture. The topic they spoke about was in relation to protecting ecological corridors from infrastructure  and they used the examples of the Loganlea to Jimboomba Energex proposal and the Mt Lindesay Highway upgrade. Although these are state issues they managed to link this to federal issues e.g. current federal funding push to provide infrastructure for recovery from the current financial crisis, the need for increased investment in renewable energy options, protecting biodiversity (recent community consultation closed on the Australian Biodiversity Strategy), and the need for an integrated approach to planning across all levels of government. 

Mr Garrett was given a document that included maps from SEQRP and local planning and he did say that he knew about the SEQRP, so that's a start. 10 minutes went no where of course.The brief given to Mr Garrett did refer to the Bromelton rail corridor but they did not get to speak about this.

MORE than 400 people jammed in to the school hall at Beenleigh State High School on Tuesday night as Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, in his second visit to the area since the 2007 election, hosted his fourth Federal Community Cabinet meeting for the year.
Students, community group representatives, business people and council and state politicians were part of the crowd which erupted in to applause when the Prime Minister entered the hall to join the 20-strong contingent of cabinet ministers also on hand.
The Prime Minister, introduced by Federal Member for Forde Brett Raguse, delivered a 20 minute address before fielding questions from the floor for an hour.
During the address he highlighted the government's economic focus on "nation building'' through billion dollar infrastructure projects and the effects in areas like Beenleigh.

Well done! L-R:  Laurie Koranski, Peter Garrett,  Anne Page,  Maree Slingsby.

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Wednesday, 01 July 2009 11:37

Mt Lindesay Highway upgrade continues - have your say

koalasign_akfA letter from John Mickel, State Member For Logan,to residents around Chambers Flat Road and  Crowson Lane intersection with Mt Lindesay Highway advises us of the status of this major road infrastructure.

The letter states

Stage 3 of the Mt Lindesay Highway upgrade will be completed this year.

The service roads linking Granger Road and Stoney Camp Road are already completed as are the roads on either side of Munruben Forest and Munruben Woods. A bikeway on Munruben Forest side of Mt Lindesay Highway is also being completed.

I have approached Main Roads and the local police to ensure uniformity of the speed limit between Chambers Flat and the Maclean bridge. This has been done and the speed limit is now set at 90 kph.

The next phase of safety improvement is being planned for.

I have had discussions with Main Roads for an overpass similar in design to the Granger Road/Stoney Camp Road overpass to be built at Chambers Flat Road and  Crowson Lane.

Main Roads are holding a public display on Thursday 2nd July from 5.00pm to 8:30 pm and on Saturday, 4th July from 8.30 am to 12 noon at .the Park Ridge. Shopping Centre, Park Ridge.

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Monday, 29 June 2009 03:44

Time for reality check for koalas - not just rhetoric

koalaD.PayneAlthough Queensland government will say it is taking adequate measures to protect and ensure the survival of koalas in South East Queensland concerned Redlands council and residents are questioning the validity of those measures and have a petition - endorsed by State MP Michael Choi (as the process requires) which now appears on the government website. All residents of Queensland are able to support the petition to take steps to prevent koala extinction in South East Queensland.

Koalas have been disappearing from the Redlands Koala Coast area at the rate of 1000 per year and only about 2400 koalas remain. Council, the community and the state government need to work together to stop the inevitable extinction if current land clearing practices continue.

The petition asks parliament to

  • Stop the removal of the koala trees;
  •  Stop koalas being killed on roads and railway lines;
  •  Stop dog attacks;
  •  Stop urbanisation from destroying koala habitat; and
  •  Start using legislation and money to make these essential survival mechanisms happen.

The petition is available here and closes 30 July 2009.

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