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State Government pledges $10m needed for Rothwell roundabout upgrade.

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Plans were at a standstill to replace the current roundabout with traffic lights. Until this afternoon.

On Saturday 16th April, Big Local Mango Hill were in attendance for a Community Delegation in support of a petition for the State Government to contribute the remaining $10 million required for the urgent construction of a signalised intersection to replace the current Rothwell roundabout, where over 35, 000 vehicles intersect on a daily basis.

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At the Community Delegation, Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey accepted a folder of written and email requests from Local State Member Chris Whiting in the presence of the Community Delegation including representatives of the Mango Hill Progress Association and local residents, advocating and petitioning for the Rothwell Roundabout to be upgraded as a matter of urgency.

Standing by the side of the busy (noisy) roundabout on a Saturday afternoon, residents left the Minister in no doubt as to the urgency for the project’s completion and sought assurances that additional funding would be approved in the 2016 State Budget.

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In his response to local residents, the Minister indicated that the State Government supported the project and although there was a $10m shortfall in current funding, he would discuss submissions by the Mango Hill Progress Association and local residents with his Director General as a matter of urgency with the aim of a positive outcome with funds to be approved in the upcoming State Budget to expedite this vital upgrade.

Luke Howarth, MP for Petrie and Chris Whiting, MP for Murrumba were at the Community Delegation, advocating for this vital infrastructure.

Contributions from Federal, State and the Moreton Bay Regional Council had totaled $27.2 million. The onus has been on the State Government to commit the remaining money required for the project to get off the ground.

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Mango Hill Progress Association President, Laurence Christie was in attendance at the Community Delegation and appealed to the Minister for Main Roads, Mark Bailey to prioritise Rothwell Roundabout Upgrade.

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For more local news visit http://mangohillqld.com.au/news/

23/04/2016 |

New stops opening soon for Mango Hill bus route 682

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Mango Hill Village has new bus stations located on Kinsellas Road West and Park Vista Drive.

The new bus services are due to become publicly accessible to coincide with the opening Moreton Bay Rail Link in mid 2016.

The Mango Hill Progress Association has secured a meeting with the Minister for Transport, Stirling Hoinchcliffe on the 18th of May to discuss their recommendation of a bus stop to be placed on North Lakes Drive.

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13/04/2016 |

NBN Community Forum

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NBN Delivery Community Forum

The Big Local team attended the NBN Community Forum last week, hosted by MP Luke Howarth and Federal Communications Minister Mitch Fifield.

NBN Co. and Telstra representatives were also on hand to answer questions posed by community members.

Mango Hill NBN Rollout

The informative session outlined the expected dates of NBN services to be delivered to premises across North Lakes and Mango Hill. Portions of Mango Hill and North Lakes should expect construction to commence in the third quarter of 2016 and the remaining areas of Mango Hill will have their construction be‌ginning in the second half of 2017 with fibre to the node technology being completed by 2018.

During the first half of 2016, areas of Rothwell, Clontarf, Kippa-Ring, Margate, Newport, Redcliffe, Scarborough and Woody Point work will have their NBN connected via Hybrid Fibre-coaxial (Pay TV) cable. Carseldine with be connected with the same network by the second half of 2016.

Griffin and Burpengary East are expecting to have commencement of construction of Fibre to the Node to begin in the third quarter of 2016.

The remaining areas of the Petrie Division including: Deception Bay, Bracken Ridge, Bald Hills, Aspley, Bridgeman Downs, Fitzgibbon and other areas of suburbs that weren’t included in previous construction dates are expected to be starting construction in the the second half of 2017. Connections to premises for these regions will include Fibre to the node, Fibre to the premises and Hybrid Fibre-coaxial.

NBN Delivery Community Forum

Questions raised included whether businesses could expect any extra hidden charges in relation to the transition to the new network, the timeline for the roll out of advertising to inform residents when they will be required to make the switch to the network with their providers and wastage of tax payer money in the haste to roll out NBN services. Concerns were raised regarding the reliability of the old copper network to be utilised, to be assured that they will be effective or replaced where necessary.

It is expected that the National Broadband Network will be in effect in over 66,000 homes and businesses in the Petrie Eletorate by September 2018 and all of Australia will be on the network by 2020.

For more information please visit: nbnco.com.au

31/03/2016 |

Mango Hill Monthly Crime Report

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Pine Rivers Police Crime Statistics

Pine Rivers Police Crime StatisticsThe Mango Hill Crime Report is a monthly record of local crime statistics for the immediate area.

Statistics are gathered from Pine Rivers Police notifications.

 

 

April 2016

Mango Hill man charged with multiple offences.

Police have charged a 20 year old resident of Mango Hill with one count each of assault occasioning bodily harm,
trespassing, robbery, possessing dangerous drugs, possessing utensils and two counts of unlawful possession of a category R weapon.

On Tuesday the 5th of April at approximately 11.30am, Police allege that two male offenders stole items from a store in Everton Park. Staff located a mobile phone left by one of the offenders in the store. It is alleged that the offenders
returned to the store for the phone when an altercation broke out resulting in a fifteen year old staff member being tasered. The victim was transported to hospital as a precautionary measure.

Anyone with information which could assist with this matter should contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via
1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a day.

 

March 2016

Queensland Police Service reported a higher rate of crime during March. However, no incidents were reported in Mango Hill. Well done!

 

February 2016

Break and Enters

TIME / DATE – Feb 3 at 1.00am
SUBURB – Mango Hill
STREET – Kinsellas Rd
TYPE OF PREMISES – Construction house
MEANS OF ENTRY – Construction site.
PROPERTY STOLEN – unknown

TIME / DATE – Daytime Feb 5
SUBURB- Mango Hill
STREET- Maryvale Rd
TYPE OF PREMISES – Dwelling
MEANS OF ENTRY – Smashed glass panel
PROPERTY STOLEN – unknown

Motor Vehicle Theft – Nil

 

January 2016

Break and Enters

TIME / DATE – 1.00am January 2
SUBURB – Mango Hill
STREET- Donnelly Street
TYPE OF PREMISES – Dwelling under construction
MEANS OF ENTRY- Unlocked front door
PROPERTY STOLEN – Toilet, shower head, cement
A 34-year-old male offender was arrested and will appear at Pine Rivers Magistrates court on February 1.

TIME / DATE – Two week period
SUBURB – Mango Hill
STREET –  Beresford Street
TYPE OF PREMISES – House under construction
MEANS OF ENTRY – Rear door
PROPERTY STOLEN – Dishwasher; Stove

TIME / DATE- Early Morning January 11
SUBURB- Mango Hill
STREET-Tourmaline Cct
TYPE OF PREMISES- Dwelling
MEANS OF ENTRY- Sneak break: Unlocked rear door
PROPERTY STOLEN-Wallets; phones, Ipads

TIME / DATE- Overnight January 10-11
SUBURB- Mango Hill
STREET-Peridot Crescent
TYPE OF PREMISES- Dwelling
MEANS OF ENTRY- Sneak break: Partially open garage door
PROPERTY STOLEN- wallet; phones

TIME / DATE – Early morning January 11
SUBURB – Mango Hill
STREET –  Topaz Drive
TYPE OF PREMISES – Dwelling
MEANS OF ENTRY – Sneak break: Unlocked rear door
PROPERTY STOLEN – Mobile phone; earplugs; camera

TIME / DATE – Overnight January 13
SUBURB – Mango Hill
STREET- Winifred St
TYPE OF PREMISES – Dwelling
MEANS OF ENTRY – Unlocked door
PROPERTY STOLEN – Wallet, star picket

Motor Vehicle Theft

SUBURB – Mango Hill
STREET- Freshwater Creek Road
VEHICLE STOLEN – Black 2011 Hyoung motorcycle
RECOVERED – No

 

16/03/2016 |

Moreton Bay Rail Update

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Train Testing on the Moreton Rail Link

Some of you may have noticed Mayor Allan Sutherlands’ current Mayoral campaign brochure which states “Moreton Bay Rail Link – expected to open in April 2016″.

This was exciting news, so we checked the Qld Transport & Main Roads – Moreton Bay Rail page. It still states “New rail line delivered – mid – late 2016″ on the project Timeline. We then contacted Theiss and their best current estimate is mid 2016, but certainly in time for the Brisbane Ekka in August!!

The Morteon Bay Rail Link has however, recently reached several new Milestones such as the handover of the Rail Infrastructure Management (RIM) to Queensland Rail which took place on 27th February. This handover to Queensland Rail allows the commencement of their operation of and management of the rail corridor.

Last Sunday 6th March, the first test trains ran along the line. They will also be conducting electrical ballast, track and signalling testing.

Watch the video to take a Train Drivers eye view and flyover of each of the new train stations.

 

Driver training is set to commence shortly on the the rail corridor. Drivers must be trained and familiarised on their particular routes. Once the rail corridor is operational, new driver training will take place at the Kippa-Ring Stabling Yard where there will be state of the art driver training facilities including a dedicated Driver Simulator.

It is hoped that a more accurate date for the official opening of the Moreton Bay Rail Link will be provided when Theiss Provide a project update at the next Mango Hill Progress Association Meeting on 18th May 2016.

Train Testing on the Moreton Rail Link

 

 

 

 

10/03/2016 |

Progress Association pushes for Chelmsford Rd connection to Kinsellas Rd West

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Chelmsford Road and Kinsellas Road West

Over many years, the Mango Hill Progress Association has advocated for Chelmsford Road to be connected to Kinsellas Rd West to cater for traffic arising from future residential developments along the western corridor of Mango Hill Village.

To date, Moreton Bay Regional Council has refused to include this connection as part of their Traffic Management Plan for Mango Hill on the basis of cost.

With the approval by Council (December 2015) of a 47 unit block on Chelmsford Rd, residents consider that now is the time for action. This recent approval will result in the developer being required to upgrade Chelmsford Road and Muriel Street, thus directing all traffic along Muriel Street. Residents of Muriel Street strongly disagree with Councils’ assertions that traffic will not increase significantly.

Given this recent approval, Council agreed to an urgent meeting on 29th January with the Progress Association and residents.

Following this meeting (with Councillor Julie Greer and the Director of Planning & Infrastructure, Stuart Pentland), Council has agreed to cost the connection of Chelmsford Road to Kinsellas Road West.

The Progress Association President Laurence Christie indicated to Council that “the importance of this connection means that it is better to get the basic plan correct, even if this results in a deferment of the current “Mango Hill Village Road Upgrade Program” (Note: in 2016/17 Lamington Road will be connected to Anzac Ave with a roundabout on the corner of Lamington Road and Kinsellas Road West. The Association believes that this should become a four way (roundabout) intersection.

The Association is pleased that Council will undertake a costing this connection and will report back with it’s findings.

Chelmsford Road and Kinsellas Road West

 

04/02/2016 |
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