Saturday, 22 September 2007

Concern about fire risk along new trails

SOME time ago now, authorities began clearing fire access trails in sections of the Dawn Road Reserve, but to the surprise of residents, the felled material was cleared but left piled along the trails and, in some places, at the rear of properties.


The drying piles of felled trees, broken branches and dead leaves present a potential fire risk and may even encourage ground fires to catch higher up and help flames travel into the canopy. If this happens, the fire will rage faster and further.


The 2003 Canberra fires show that when wildfires catch in a canopy, storm-like intensity can see embers and even fireballs rain down hundreds of metres away as the fire front becomes more powerful, a condition known as a fire storm.



With this in mind, some local residents have spoken to several council representatives but, as yet, no action has been taken to remove or reduce the flammable material. It is now peak fire season and those living near to the reserve are anxious that something is done before a risk becomes a reality.

The very large equipment used for the clearing task also left depressions in the ground around the edge of the reserve, adjacent to people's houses. These depressions are filling with water after the few rain showers we have had but the concern is that stagnant pools of water that take days to dry up will increase the likelihood of mosquitoes and the often debilitating diseases they carry.





Saturday, 8 September 2007

Event: Bushfire Prepared Communities Street Meeting

Hi again

An important date claimer for those living near the Dawn Road Reserve and Mahaca Park, particularly in and around the Albany Parkside Estate (viz., Fred Campbell Drive, Jessie Court, Jullyann Street, McConachie Court, Malvern Road and Windemere Road).

The Pine Rivers Shire Council and the Queensland Fire & Rescue Service will hold a special local gathering on Sunday, September 23, 2007, from 9-11am at the corner of Malvern Road and Fred Campbell Drive (in the clearing opposite the T-junction).

BYO chair, hat, sunscreen and umbrella!

TrinaMcL

Welcome

Hi to all the folk living in the Albany Parkside Estate in Albany Creek, Brisbane, Australia (and also to any interested residents from the nearby Woodlands and Country Club estates).

Background


This community forum has been set up after a successful and enthusiastic community consultation run this afternoon (September 8, 2007) at the Albany Hills State School by Maris Teske and Laura Emmison from the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A similar session was held on Wednesday evening, September 5.

At today's session, our local councillor (Cr Mike Charlton-Division 4) was present along with around 25 residents who contributed, questioned and shared ideas for the future public use of the Dawn Road Reserve.

Everyone seemed keen to see positive choices made for Dawn Road Reserve and to build a greater sense of community. In short, we're ready to enjoy and protect the reserve and make friends amongst our neighbours.

Some historical and factual information about the reserve already exists online (at
http://www.prsc.qld.gov.au/c/prsc?a=da&did=1343537&pid=1187672896&sid=).

If you missed either of the local community feedback sessions you can still give feedback to the council's planners via an online survey (at
http://www.prsc.qld.gov.au/c/prsc?a=da&did=1343537&pid=1186021988&sid=).

This forum

The idea of this forum is for us all to share news, ideas, local stories, photographs or short videos taken in and around the reserve as well as concerns and useful insights we might have.


It is being moderated on a voluntary basis by a local resident but it is for all of us to contribute.

Your moderator will ensure the usual rules of good taste, fairness and legal constraints are observed - so please steer clear of defamatory, discriminatory or uncouth or offensive submissions because they won't see the light of day (we don't have a legal fighting fund, folks).

As with all community forums, constructive suggestions are more than welcome, along with stories, images, quick entries and notices of relevant public meetings relating to the reserve and our estate, etc.

Your moderator strongly urges you to speak your mind on issues of concern, but please stick to discussing the issues and refrain from accusing or targeting other individuals (i.e., play the ball, not the man to borrow a sporting analogy).

This forum will operate while the management plan for the Dawn Road Reserve is being developed and refined by the Pine Rivers Shire Council (or whatever it might be called after March 2008 if we amalgamate), so others outside of our immediate community may find it useful to drop by this public blog from time to time.

If it proves a success, then this forum will continue on for residents to use once the implementation phase has come and gone.

Your moderator

(TrinaMcL)