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Currigee Fire Risk Plan and Prevention

Dear Currigee Residents,

Post the AGM on December 27 2019, the South Stradbroke Island Residents Committee has been in discussion with the Wasp Creek Rural Fire Brigade, the Gold Coast City Council and the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Authority about what our Residents can do to lower the fire risk to our community.

The Committee provides the following update to be distributed to all Currigee Residents;

Wasp Creek Rural Fire Brigade Currigee Community Get Together – Saturday 25th January 12pm

Wasp Creek RFB volunteer fire fighters are dedicated to the protection of the island. Wasp Creek RFB would like residents on South Stradbroke island to work with them to reduce the fire risk on the Island.

On Saturday 25th January at midday, the Wasp Creek RFB will hold a Currigee Community Get Together in front of Ozzie’s place (Lot B14, where we had the AGM). Wasp Creek RFB members will bring the Fire Truck down to Currigee and show us how things work and also answer any questions about Wasp Creek Rural Fire Brigade membership as well as any concerns residents have.

We have attached advice from Wasp Creek RFB – PLEASE READ.

For further information you can make contact on waspcrk@bigpond.com.au.  Report all fires to 000. Residents can also follow the Wasp Creek RFB Facebook page.

Gold Coast City Council & Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service

GCCC and the QPWS are working with Wasp Creek RFB to manage the fire risk on the island. This will include both widening fire breaks and hazard reduce burns on South Stradbroke Island in 2020 when conditions permit. The Committee has asked the GCCC and QPWS to keep Currigee Residents informed.

The GCCC also hopes to visit Currigee properties to identify properties that present a fire risk and advise residents accordingly.

Currigee Residents

Following the advice we have received, the Committee asks all residents to;

–         Be prepared. Be ready to Act. Have an Escape plan in place. Report all fires to 000.

–          Consider joining the Wasp Creek RFB. More information will follow post the Community Get Together on January 25th.

–          Keep your property clear. Per the Wasp Creek RFB; ‘Properties that are left overgrown or have drums of fuel stored close to and around their homes are an added fire risk to life and property to all who live or own property on the Island. Everyone visiting can assist, we ask all families visiting to take time on each visit to the island to clear their property of any overgrown undergrowth and to prune overhanging trees from their roofs and clear gutters.’

–          If your property has a spear pump please keep the area around it clear and make sure it is in good working order. Signage will assist the quick location of spear pump for the Wasp Creek RFB.

Kind regards,

The Committee

Wasp Creek Recommendations

GCCC Garbage Skip Bins Update

Dear Residents,

We have been advised by the Gold Coast City Council (GCCC) that there has again been evidence of significant Builders rubble in the skip bins at the Currigee Waste Transfer Station as shown in the attached photo below. The GCCC has asked the Committee to remind the residents that builder’s rubble is prohibited in the bins and it is the responsibility of the Builder to organise the removal of their waste.

The current waste collections contract is set to expire in 2020 and the GCCC will review the waste services provided on South Stradbroke Island at that time. It is important for us as residents to abide by the rules of the Waste Transfer Station to ensure we continue to receive this very important service for all residents.

Kind regards,

 

The Committee

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GCWA Proposed Channel Extension

Dear Residents,

 

The Gold Coast Waterways Authority have recently announced a proposed extension to the existing Labrador Channel and to join up with the South Channel.  The new channel, although well south of Currigee, will draw traffic over to the Western side of Crab Island.

 

Please see the attached image of the proposed changes to the waterways.

 

We encourage all residents to have their say about the proposed project.  The GCWA have provided a survey to allow for this.  Click here to access the survey

 

Kind regards,

Labrador Channel