Friday, 2 April 2021
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Another 65 blocks off “Upper Bunya Street”
Another portion of a Maleny Dairy farm is about to be relegated to housing blocks with notice being given that the land off Bunya Street, Maleny is to be developed. The lane which was previously part of the Hopper Family dairy farm has had plans submitted to the Sunshine Coast Council for 65 low density blocks. The housing density is shown as being 7 housing blocks per hectare. The block sizes take into account of sloping land with slopes up to 20%.
The estate will be accessed via Bunya Street, Maleny. No vehicle access will be will be allowed via the Cudgerie Street end of the development which is where the new fuel station development is presently taking place..
residential run-off a drainage bio- ltration basin will be included to retain and process and manage any water runoff before it gets into Obi Obi Creek. Other surrounding undeveloped blocks on the same land package will most likely be also developed for residential use in the future. To nd out more about this development go to the web site: https://developmenti.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au then search for the Reference No RAL21/0023
The development will have two play parks that will be accessible by a slasher for maintenance. The development is adjacent to Obi Obi Creek. To ensure that the creek is not damaged by
Greater Brisbane again in lockdown
The Greater Brisbane area which includes the Ipswich, Logan, Redlands, Moreton and Brisbane council areas.
This comes after Brisbane recorded 10 new cases of coronavirus, four of which are community transmission. One of the cases is a hospital nurse who worked in the COVID-19 ward. Her sister has also tested positive. People in Greater Brisbane will only be able to leave their homes for essential reasons like grocery shopping, exercise, work and medical care.
Only two visitors are allowed at homes — outside of Greater Brisbane, gatherings are limited to 30. Queensland Chief Health Of cer Jeannette Young said schools and childcare centres would remain open for children of essential workers. A Queensland Health spokesperson says everyone in Queensland must carry a mask when they leave their home and wear it in indoor spaces that aren't your home. There are exceptions for those with medical exemptions and children under 12.
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