News from the Bracken Ridge Ward

Incorporating the suburbs of Aspley, Bald Hills, Bracken Ridge, Carseldine, Fitzgibbon and Zillmere

No Brisbane bus services on Thursday or Friday

No Brisbane bus services on Thursday or Friday

Brisbane bus services will not run on Thursday or Friday due to the significant risk of Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Bus services are planned to run as scheduled to last service today, Wednesday 5 March. I know suspending public transport is significant, but we must put...

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Residents at risk urged to seek shelter

Residents at risk urged to seek shelter

Residents at risk from storm surge and flooding from Tropical Cyclone Alfred are advised to seek alternative shelter as soon as possible. Police have begun doorknocking properties most at risk to warn them of the dangers. Council modelling based on the latest Bureau...

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Additional temporary sandbag sites

Additional temporary sandbag sites

5 March 2025 Updated Wednesday, 5 March 7am Council is opening three more temporary sandbag sites for residents to self-serve and protect their property.   Council has already opened temporary sites at: Acacia Ridge - Mortimer Road Park Toowong - Old Toowong Bowls...

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Additional sandbag locations now open

Additional sandbag locations now open

Additional sandbag locations are now open to support residents and businesses preparing for Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Council staff and traffic controllers will be on site at the four extra locations at Acacia Ridge, Toowong, Camp Hill and Boondall. Residents are...

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Planned Aerial Mosquito Treatment

Planned Aerial Mosquito Treatment

Aerial mosquito treatment by helicopter is planned to commence 12:00 noon Friday 28 February extending into Saturday 1 March and may continue into Sunday 2 March.  It will cover areas including Tinchi Tamba Wetlands, Bald Hills, Brighton, Boondall Wetlands, Brisbane...

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Voting opens for best streetside artwork

Voting opens for best streetside artwork

Brisbane residents can now vote on their favourite designs from the annual Artforce competition, which transforms traffic signal boxes into vibrant street artwork. The 84 entries pushed the creativity to new levels, with designs featuring colourful patterns inspired...

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