Tropical Cyclone Alfred: the statistics behind Council’s preparation and response
As recovery work continues in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, Redland City Council has taken stock of the phenomenal community effort ...
As recovery work continues in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, Redland City Council has taken stock of the phenomenal community effort ...
In the aftermath of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, managing sandbags correctly is vital for public and environmental safety. With more than 40,000 sandbags ...
Sandbags can reduce the impact of flooding if they’re placed in appropriate locations around your home or business. Redland City Council also ...
Key message for community 9.30am 4 March: Be patient – Council is continually monitoring sandbag stations and replenishing supplies Bags are currently ...
This week’s heavy rain has been a reminder to Redlands Coast residents to ensure they are prepared for severe weather events and ...
UPDATE: Monday 8 April 2024 With wet weather conditions having eased, Redland City Council has closed its additional sandbagging stations at the ...
Redland City Council is encouraging residents who collected sandbags ahead of the recent wet weather, to store them correctly to ensure they ...
Redland City Council’s sandbagging stations remain open ahead of potential heavy rain this week. The Bureau of Meteorology says heavy showers and ...
Redlands Coast residents have heeded the call to prepare for heavy rains and possible flooding that could result from Tropical Cyclone Kirrily ...
Redland City Council has opened sandbagging stations, including three new mainland locations, for the community to prepare for the possibility of heavy ...
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