Indigi Day Out
When: Saturday 1 June, and Sunday 2 June 2013, 10am to 4pm
Where: Redlands IndigiScapes Centre, 17 Runnymede Rd, Capalaba
Enjoy free entertainment and activities at the annual Indigi Day Out & Folk Redlands Festival of Music. The program includes native animal displays, craft, garden and
wildlife workshops, children’s activities and live music performances – all in the beautiful IndigiScapes’ native botanic gardens.
For more information www.indigiscapes.com.au 3824 8611
Hazardous Waste Surrender
Sunday 9 June 2013
It’s time to clean out unwanted chemicals from your shed and cupboards! Safely surrender your household hazardous waste products for free.
When: 9am to 1pm, Sunday 9 June 2013
Where: Redland Performing Arts Centre car park, 2-16 Middle Street, Cleveland
What to bring: Household hazardous waste, with a limit of 20 litres per waste type. For the full list of accepted hazardous waste, visit our website.
For more information contact RedWaste: 1300 362 036 www.redland.qld.gov.au
This event is available to Redland residents only and proof of residency is required.
Redlands 2030 Community Plan
Have your say
You can have your say online until Friday 7 June about the progress of implementing Council’s Redlands 2030 Community Plan.
You also can access a copy of the plan and fill out and submit a printed survey form at Council customer service centres and Redland libraries. The plan is a blueprint for residents, businesses, community organisations, Council and other levels of government and outlines the community’s vision for Redlands in 2030. The survey also asks the community to identify new priorities that have emerged since Council’s adoption of the plan in 2010.
Water meter reading – Mount Cotton
Cut back your cactus! Our water meter readers will be in Mount Cotton this week. Please ensure we can easily access and read your water meter.
Redland Libraries
Meet local author – Josephine de Moor
When: 11am to 12pm, Tuesday 4 June
Where: Victoria Point Library
Local author Josephine de Moor will visit Victoria Point Library to discuss her debut novel “Heart of a Beast”. The novel is a tale of falling in love in a doomed period in Australian history and is set in the convict settlement on Norfolk Island. Bookings 3884 4011. This free event is brought to you in partnership with Angus & Robertson, Victoria Point.