Living in Brisbane - February 2024 West edition

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Newmarket Pool, Newmarket

FEBRUARY 2024

LIVING IN

$2 Summer Dips New bus recruits More rebates for households

Brisbane gets even better in 2024: Lord Mayor Brisbane is a great place to live, work and relax. We'll continue enhancing Brisbane’s lifestyle in 2024 by delivering key projects. Major road upgrades like the Moggill Road Corridor and Beams Road will help tackle congestion. Commuters will start catching Brisbane Metro services in 2024 with further stages planned for new suburbs. The Breakfast Creek and Kangaroo Point green bridges will open, offering great new connections. We’ll also improve Brisbane’s lifestyle with new parks and playgrounds, including the Archerfield Wetlands District Parkland. Projects like these, and many more, will help ensure Brisbane keeps getting better.

Lord Mayor, Adrian Schrinner


Road resurfacing at Cooksley Street, Hamilton

Record investment in smoother roads Council has been getting on with the job of making our roads smoother and safer to drive on through a record investment in road resurfacing. Under our Smoother Suburban Streets initiative, we’ve already resurfaced more than 150 suburban streets this financial year, including:

New recruits keep buses moving Did you know more than two-thirds of Brisbane’s public transport trips are taken by bus? Our bus operators help to keep our city moving, delivering more than 10,000 services every weekday across the city for residents and visitors. It’s no wonder customers want to thank the driver! More than 500 recruits were brought on board as bus operators in 2023, with people from different walks of life, including transport and logistics, hospitality and university students, choosing to work at Council. With such a big job to do, Council is always looking for more drivers to join our team. Visit brisbane.qld.gov.au and search ‘bus operator’ for more information.

Sherwood Rd, Rocklea Zillmere Rd, Boondall Indooroopilly Rd, Taringa Kianawah Rd, Wynnum West Wacol Station Rd, Wacol Brunswick St, New Farm Belmont Rd, Tingalpa Breakfast Creek Rd, Newstead Paradise Rd, Willawong Ipswich Rd, Annerley Whites Rd, Lota. Council has committed $360 million over 4 years to continue this essential maintenance, helping to get you home sooner and safer.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU OR PHONE 3403 8888


SUSTAINABILITY

Kick start your green waste recycling Start 2024 with a recycling win, and tick off your sustainability goals, by ordering a green bin for less than $1 a week. Almost 20% of household general waste bins in Brisbane are made up of garden waste that is then sent to landfill.

Helping more households recycle their food waste As part of Council’s commitment to delivering our Towards Zero Waste vision, we’re helping residents reduce their food waste. From 1 February, Brisbane’s food waste recycling service has expanded so that more than 12,000 households in selected areas across Brisbane can participate in the program. Participating residents are encouraged to place their food scraps (excluding meat and dairy), as well as their garden waste, in their green waste recycling bin. The expanded food waste recycling service now includes addresses in Carina, Carina Heights, Norman Park, Westlake, New Farm, East Brisbane and West End.

The green waste recycling service helps residents recycle their garden waste, including: grass clippings small prunings palm fronds. Your green waste is then collected and recycled into high-quality compost. Visit brisbane.qld.gov.au and search ‘green waste recycling service’ to place a green bin order online or phone Council on 3403 8888.

To keep sustainability affordable, Council has also increased the rebate on composting equipment to $100 and introduced a rebate of up to $200 on food waste dehydrators and in-sink food disposal systems. Visit brisbane.qld.gov.au or download the Brisbane bin and recycling app to find out more.

It’s still cool in the pool with $2 Summer Dips Keep your cool in a Council pool with entry fees still $2 for the rest of the month! Council’s popular $2 Summer Dips initiative runs until 29 February, which means anyone can beat the heat in a Council pool with a 2-buck coin! The initiative was announced to provide cost-of-living relief to residents while offering more opportunities for fun, fitness and recreation. More than half of Council pools have dedicated leisure pools with a variety of features, including wading pools, drop buckets and water guns. Terms and conditions apply.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU OR PHONE 3403 8888

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LIFESTYLE

Local news

A new home for sport in Nudgee Nudgee Recreation Reserve has been a hit with residents since it opened in time for the school holidays late last year. The sports facility and parkland offer everything from mixed sporting fields, fitness equipment, a BMX track, a walking track around the reserve that continues for almost one kilometre, a playground and a dog off-leash area, all spread across 12.7 hectares. The site, once landfill, has been completely transformed by Council into a one-stop shop for all things active and healthy.

BRISBANE’S NEWEST MUSEUM Discover the Brisbane Transport Museum, showcasing Queensland's bus history from 1925 to today, and the historical significance of Brisbane City Council being Queensland’s largest bus operator since 1948. The new museum, located at 600 Mains Road, Nathan, is in partnership with the Queensland Omnibus and Coach Society.

KERBSIDE LARGE ITEM COLLECTION Residents of Bardon, Red Hill, Petrie Terrace and Paddington can dispose of large household waste items with kerbside large item collection coming to these areas in February. Download the free Brisbane bin and recycling app to check what items are accepted and find your 2024 collection week.

The Nudgee Recreation Reserve will also become the north Brisbane home for Football Queensland in early 2024.

Nudgee Recreation Reserve BMX track

Archerfield Wetlands is on its way The Archerfield Wetlands District Park is shaping up to be one of 2024’s most exciting new community spaces. Part of the 150-hectare Archerfield Wetlands Parkland, the new District Park will offer views out over the wetlands as well as a range of facilities including a basketball court, playground with waterplay elements, a lawn that can be used for events and picnic areas. There will also be a direct connection to the Archerfield Wetlands Discovery Trail. Once complete, this will be a world-class destination for family gatherings, where you can even explore the bush resources garden and learn about traditional foods and medicines. The new park is part of Council’s Oxley Creek Transformation project.

MEMORIAL FOR BRISBANE’S FLOOD HEROES A memorial has recently been unveiled in memory of 2 Australian Defence Force personnel who died 50 years ago during Brisbane’s 1974 floods. The dedication to Captain Ian Kerr and Corporal Neville Hourigan is located at Booker Place Park, Bellbowrie. Artist's impression: Archerfield Wetlands District Park youth hub activity

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FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU OR PHONE 3403 8888


INFRASTRUCTURE

Making inroads on major projects Major construction is underway at 2 key road corridor upgrades – Moggill Road, Indooroopilly, and Beams Road, Carseldine. The bridge deck has now been installed on the new overpass at Moggill Road (pictured below). Construction on the overpass continues as we prepare to open it to vehicles soon. The project is expected to finish late 2024.

Artist's impression: Breakfast Creek Green Bridge.

Introducing Brisbane’s newest green bridge Brisbane residents will be able to enjoy more than 700 metres of new and improved, dedicated active transport infrastructure when the Breakfast Creek Green Bridge opens. Stretching from the popular Lores Bonney Riverwalk alongside Kingsford Smith Drive across the creek to Newstead Terrace at Halford Street, the bridge will provide a key active transport link between Brisbane’s inner city and northern suburbs.

Demolition of the roundabout has commenced at Beams and Dorville roads to turn the busy crossroads into a signalised intersection with pedestrian crossings.

Further upstream, the Kangaroo Point Green Bridge is expected to open in the second half of 2024. To learn more about Council’s Green Bridges program, visit our website.

As part of the project, a new shared walking and riding path for residents is underway from Lacey Road to Balcara Avenue. The initial stage of the Beams Road upgrade project is set for completion in early 2025.

Spot a metro around Brisbane Council is giving you even more reasons to choose public transport with the introduction of Brisbane Metro in late 2024. The turn-up-and-go metros will operate along our existing busways arriving every 5 minutes during peak times, getting you to where you want to go at the times you want to travel. The high-capacity and high-frequency metros are all electric, making your journey a sustainable way to travel.

Both projects are jointly funded by Brisbane City Council and the Australian Government.

Scan the QR code to ion: the metro being Artist’s impresssee andthrough its paces. Corner of Aliceput Edward streets

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT BRISBANE.QLD.GOV.AU OR PHONE 3403 8888

DID YOU KNO W?

Over the coming months, you'll see even more metros travelling along our busways during testing – so keep an eye out and spot a metro around town!

Brisbane's most mature go card users can travel off-peak for free! Go to our website and search 'seniors travel'.

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FREE AND AFFORDABLE EVENTS VARIOUS

DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, UNTIL 31 MARCH Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, Mt Coot-tha Music lovers and stargazers can unite for the Queensland exclusive of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon Planetarium experience at the Cosmic Skydome. Not recommended for children. brisbane.qld.gov.au

FREE

LUNAR NEW YEAR, 10 FEBRUARY Chinatown Mall, Fortitude Valley Welcome in the Year of the Dragon and enjoy the unique flavours and vibrant culture that the Valley has to offer. Expect lion and dragon dances, firecrackers, live music, market stalls and more. myvalley.com.au

FREE

NAVY WEEK, 23 FEBRUARY–2 MARCH Various locations Experience the Royal Australian Navy at events around Brisbane including ‘Beat to Quarters’ and ‘Ceremonial Sunset’ on Friday 23 February at King George Square. navy.gov.au/establishments/hmas-moreton

VARIOUS

OHM FESTIVAL, 28 FEBRUARY–20 APRIL Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm Watch influential contemporary artists, including Japanese metal band, BORIS, German music luminary Michael Rother (NEU!) and pioneering Yolngu legends, Yothu Yindi. brisbanepowerhouse.org

FREE

CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY, 3 MARCH Various locations Be a part of the country’s largest community-based environmental event and join your neighbours and friends to help make our city clean and green. cleanup.org.au

VARIOUS

WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL BRISBANE, 15–24 MARCH Various locations Flex your brain and experience all the wonders of science as the World Science Festival Brisbane returns in 2024. Honour the thinkers and dreamers that have shaped our world. worldsciencefestival.com.au

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Check out the Brisbane app for more event listings!

Please check details and confirm with organisers that events are still going ahead before you make plans. REGIONAL EVENTS FREE

FREE

2-5 YRS

3-5 YRS

SOCCER FOR YOUNG CHILDREN 14 February, 9.30-10.30am, Victoria Park, Herston Develop balance, motor skills and coordination. To book, visit grasshoppersoccer.com.au

POOL ENTRY

LITTLE STARS PLAYTIME

AQUA YOGA

21 February, 10am-12 noon, Anzac Park, Toowong Children will have a ball with interactive learn and grow sessions. To book, visit bazilgrumble.com

23 February, 9.30-10.30am, Bellbowrie Pool, Bellbowrie Low impact exercises held in the pool to provide function and movement. brisbane.qld.gov.au

FREE

FREE

21 February, 1-4pm, Ashgrove Library, Ashgrove Join a group to play mahjong. New members welcome. Bookings essential, call 3407 1940.

FREE GOLD

17 February, 5.30-10pm, Dorrington Park, Ashgrove Enjoy the magic of the movies with Gnomeo & Juliet at the park. brisbane.qld.gov.au

22 February, 8-9am, Enoggera Bowls Club Enjoy exercise on an outdoor green. To book, email act@ amazing-professional.com

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THURSDAY ART SESSION 7 March, 4-6pm, Visible Ink, Fortitude Valley Meet a group of young creatives, create and get inspired. Bring your own project or work with studio materials. visibleink.org

12-25 YRS

RESISTANCE BAND STRENGTH TRAINING

FREE

OUTDOOR CINEMA IN THE SUBURBS

28 February, 5.30-7.30pm, Visible Ink, Fortitude Valley Learn new skills and songs and meet with new people through jamming and songwriting. visibleink.org

12-25 YRS

FREE

JAM NIGHT

FREE

MAHJONG

14 February, 6-7pm, Museum of Brisbane, Brisbane City Part of the Make Visible Outdoor Gallery exhibition. Bookings essential. brisbane.qld.gov.au

GOLD

MINDFULNESS WALKS

28 February, 8-9am, Bundara Park, Keperra Stretching and breathing exercises held in the park to relax the mind and the body. Suitable for seniors. brisbane.qld.gov.au

FREE

YOGA

OVER 12 YRS

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Council keeping residents safe Brisbane is one of Australia’s most liveable cities for many reasons and Council is committed to keeping you and your loved ones safe all year round. Council’s network of more than 3,400 CCTV cameras have helped to identify approximately 1,500 offences across the city over the past 12 months with plans to install more than 200 additional cameras this year. These cameras allow Council and emergency services to quickly respond to and prevent crime across our city.

Save the date in 2024

Council’s newest solar-powered cameras will mean even quicker response, with the cameras being able to be easily relocated on an as-needs basis and installation times as fast as 30 minutes.

Mark your calendar for a fun and rewarding 2024 with these iconic Brisbane events. 26 April-26 May, Brisbane Comedy Festival Night after night of tear-inducing laughter to be had. brisbanecomedyfestival.com 26 May, Green Heart Fair Brisbane's favourite sustainable living festival at Victoria Park, Herston. brisbane.qld.gov.au 11 May, Brunswick Street Live A music festival celebrating the Valley. myvalley.com.au 10-18 August, EKKA Our most-loved event that’s full of fun. ekka.com.au 31 August, Riverfire An unforgettable night of community celebrations. brisbanefestival.com.au 30 August-21 September, Brisbane Festival Celebrating Brisbane art, culture and community. brisbanefestival.com.au

Residents enjoying a vibrant suburban precinct

Reinvigorating Brisbane suburbs Council’s Suburban Renewal Precincts initiative is breathing new life into Brisbane’s suburbs. The initiative aims to identify areas for renewal such as underutilised industrial land that can be transformed to include a mix of uses that support better housing, employment and recreation for residents. Council has already identified more than 70 hectares of industrial land suitable for renewal in areas such as Runcorn and Yeronga, and will work with site owners and local communities on planning for new uses.

Brisbane City Council acknowledges this Country and its Traditional Custodians. We pay• River our respects to the Elders, those who have passed into the dreaming; those here today; those of tomorrow.

Visit the What’s On pages on Council’s website to stay up to date with events in Brisbane. • Connected Country

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