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Gladstone Aquatic Centre, Gladstone
- Location
- 60 Tank Street, Gladstone
- Description of Works
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Works in 2021 included installation of site boundary fencing, filtration plant upgrades, Aquatic Play Park upgrades, Building Renewals included amenity upgrades and addition of a new Accessible Adult Change Room and external pool lights replacement.
Works also included Stage 1 Building Renewals, included upgrades to amenities in the 25m pool area and Stage 2 Building Renewals included upgrade to facilities and main amenities building. Improved change rooms with two new Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) accessible facilities and three new family change rooms.
Works in 2022 will include new roof structures over main amenities, new awning to the existing kiosk and front entrance upgrade. Stage 3 Building Renewals will include 25m pool upgrades, building enclosure works and upgrades to the 25m pool water heating system. - Commencing
- August 2020, various stages
- Completion
- Various stages continuing until 2023
- More information
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Aquatic Play Park upgrade is complete with towering dumping buckets, water cannons and two slides, offering 13 interactive features for aquatic play.
The Aquatic Play Park operates in the warmer months of the year. Check opening times and learn more about the Gladstone Aquatic Centre and other facilities in the region www.gladstone.qld.gov.au/pools-aquatic-centres
FACILITY ENTRANCE
- Entry and exit to the facility (as of 14 June) will be via the newly upgraded main entrance at the front of the facility.
KIOSK OPERATIONAL
- While building works occur, access to the kiosk will be maintained. Please be safety conscious and follow signage directions.
25M POOL CLOSED FOR UPGRADES
- Significant impacts have led to a revised completion date forecast for the end of July 2022.
- 25m building structure is looking updated and refreshed.
- The bulk of painting to the building structure has been completed with painting to the reverse side of walls remaining.
- The new ceiling has been installed.
- Structural joint repairs to the pool have commenced.
- Unforeseen rain events in the past few weeks have impacted completion timeframes with high moisture levels impacting painting of steel. This work will continue when weather conditions are favourable.
- Pool joint renewal - Tile removal has revealed a sound pool shell but unexpectedly revealed the breakdown of pool joints. Detailed investigation of the pool wall and floor joints has identified the need for pool joints to be renewed to make them waterproof again.
- Timing of works impacted - Repair and waterproofing to joints requires specialised materials and sufficient curing time. Additional activities and a change to the work sequence have delayed the upgrade works.
- Amenities in the 25m pool area will remain open for patrons, for as long as safe and practical during works. Access via the corridor between the 25m pool is maintained until further notice.
- Patrons are encouraged to make use of the 50m pool facility. The outdoor pool features additions to provide comfort for all swimmers while the 25m pool is closed.
50M POOL ADDITIONS
- Additions to the 50m pool have been completed to improve mobility and access for indoor pool patrons to freely use the 50m pool in comfort, while upgrade of the 25m pool occurs.
- We appreciate patron co-operation while installation of a temporary roof structure, pool hoist, pool step/ramp and temporary heating has occurred.
- Temporary heating has warmed the water to support rehabilitation services and Learn-to-Swim classes and will provide comfort for swimmers as winter months approach.
WHAT’S NEXT?
- 50m pool relining: This package of work forms part of the Stage 3 Rejuvenation project and is currently in planning and scoping phase.
- 50m grandstand and shade sail upgrades: Currently in planning and scoping phase, scheduled to commence later in 2022 and includes corrosion protection of steel and upgrades to shade sails.
Gladstone Regional Council is being assisted to deliver this improved facility for the region with:
- $2.4m State Government funding, through the 2021-24 Works for Queensland Program,
- $1.2m State Government funding, through the COVID Works for Queensland Program, and
- $1.6m through the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program.
Parks scheduled works
Regular maintenance and operational development of Gladstone Region parks, reserves, open spaces and playgrounds is conducted by Council staff throughout the year including all furniture, play equipment, structures and trails.
Information and updates are posted on our Facebook page.
For more information, please contact Council on (07) 4970 0700.
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Memorial Park Amenities Temporarily Closed
- Location
- Memorial Park
- Description of Works
- Public amenities at Memorial Park have been closed until further notice due to vandalism.
- Commencing
- Monday, 4 April 2022
- More information
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The nearest GRC public amenities are located at 101 Goondoon Street.
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Tom Jeffery Memorial Park - Bridge closure
- Location
- Tom Jeffery Memorial Park Bridge, Agnes Water
- Description of Works
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Flood water forces and stormwater have undermined the central footing of the bridge leading to sagging of the structure.
The bridge was deemed unsafe and closed to the public on 16 May.
Council has established a temporary pedestrian access from Tom Jeffery Memorial Park to Agnes Water Main Beach following closure of the bridge which links these two areas.
Signage is in place directing beach visitors to use the temporary pedestrian access while our teams are engaged in the investigation and design of a permanent solution. - Commencing
- 16 May 2022
- More information
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Engineering inspections have deemed that the bridge is unsafe to be used in its current state.
The Tom Jeffery Memorial Park bridge will need to remain closed to the public and all emergency services with no access for pedestrians or service vehicles, until further notice.
Council is aware this bridge design provides a vital link to the beach for the Surf Lifesaving Club and emergency services and is working to undertake short-term repair works.
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Tondoon Botanic Gardens Café Deck Replacement
- Location
- Tondoon Botanic Gardens
- Description of Works
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Gladstone Tondoon Botanic Gardens Café Deck Replacement project is a Queensland Government Works for Queensland project.
Stage 1 works involving replacement of the existing timber deck and boardwalk leading to the café are complete.
Stage 2 works related to building access will be carried out as part of Council’s 21/22 capital works.
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Tondoon Botanic Gardens Electrical Upgrades
- Location
- Tondoon Botanic Gardens
- Description of Works
- Electrical and lighting upgrade works.
- Commencing
- Stage 2 - June 2021
- Completion
- Stage 2 - June 2022
- More information
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Works will include:
- Stage 2 (June 2021 to June 2022) – Conduit and cable installation, cable termination and testing, installation of new main switchboard and associated distribution boards, and installation and energisation of a new 750kVA Padmount Transformer. This work is funded by Gladstone Regional Council.
Stage 1 of the Tondoon Botanic Gardens Electrical Upgrades Project is an initiative of the Queensland Government.
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Tondoon Botanic Gardens: Orchid House - temporary closure
- Location
- Tondoon Botanic Gardens
- Description of Works
- The Orchid House is currently closed for renovations.
- Commencing
- November 2021
- More information
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Tranquillity Walk, Miriam Vale - Temporary closure of equipment
- Location
- Tranquillity Walk, Miriam Vale
- Description of Works
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Flying foxes are still occupying trees above the fitness equipment on the Tranquillity Walk. Historically the flying fox depart the Miriam Vale area in early winter, however as they are still present they may over-winter in their current location.
The fitness equipment will remain closed until the flying fox depart, but the remainder of the Tranquillity Walk parkland is open.
The Environment and Conservation Team will continue to monitor them on a monthly basis and reopen the equipment if possible. - Commencing
- 16 November 2021
- Completion
- Reassessed regularly
- More information
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There are no increased health risks associated with the presence of the bats as per Queensland Health advice, though the public are reminded to wash hands if they come into contact with bat faeces and not to handle or approach dead or injured bats. If they see an injured flying-fox they can report it to the RSPCA QLD on 1300 264 625.
Dead bats can be reported to Council on 4970 0700 for removal.
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Tree Street Planting - Blue Paint Indicators from Monday 28 March 2022
- Location
- Gladstone area
- Description of Works
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Treescape will be undertaking some tree street planting across the Gladstone area in the coming weeks.
The tree replacements are part of our program to maintain our tree coverage.
Residents may notice blue spray paint on the kerb and front verge of their property, this is indicating a tree will be planted there. - Commencing
- Monday 28 March 2022
- Completion
- August 2022
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Planned Burn - Bororen
- Location
- Council controlled road reserves at Scotts Road, Bororen
- Description of Works
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A planned burn within Council Council controlled road reserves at Scotts Road, Bororen, will take place pending favourable weather conditions.
Bororen Rural Fire Brigade will be conducting the burn on Council's behalf in stages over the course of a few days, depending on weather conditions. - Commencing
- May 2022
- Completion
- July 2022
- More information
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Proposed burn location outlined and shaded in blue.
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Planned Burn - Turkey Beach
- Location
- Council controlled reserves
- Description of Works
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A planned burn within Council controlled reserves behind Shilling Street and the foreshores along Turkey Beach Road at Turkey Beach, will take place pending favourable weather conditions.
Turkey Beach Rural Fire Brigade will be conducting the burn on Council's behalf in stages over the course of a few days, depending on weather conditions. - Commencing
- May 2022
- Completion
- July 2022
- More information
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Proposed burn location outlined in red.
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Roadworks, conditions and closures
Refer to the RegionWatch website for up to date road conditions and scheduled works. Information and updates are posted on our Facebook page for short term and unscheduled works.
Regular maintenance and operational development of Gladstone Region roads are conducted by Council staff throughout the year.
For more information, please contact Council on (07) 4970 0700.
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Refer to RegionWatch for current road conditions
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Toolooa St Pavement & Footpath Renewal
- Location
- Toolooa St (Walsh St intersection to Short St-Young St intersection), Gladstone
- Description of Works
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• Pavement renewal
• Services relocation - install of conduit for future water services and install of stormwater pipes
• Footpath construction - footpaths widened to 1800mm wide on the residential side of Toolooa St
• Kerb construction - full kerb and channel replacement
• Landscaping - removal and replacement of trees.
- Commencing
- Late September 2021
- Completion
- June 2022
- More information
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This $1.5m project is proudly funded by the Queensland Government through the Transport Infrastructure Development Scheme (TIDS), and Gladstone Regional Council.
Works are scheduled as part of Council’s 2021/22 capital works.
The condition of the road, kerb and footpath in this area has deteriorated with tree roots damaging the road and paths, creating potential trip hazards and risks to public safety.
Council is also future-proofing Toolooa Street by placing conduits underneath the road at regular intervals to support future services.
While pavement and footpath work occur, Council will also install stormwater pipes and conduit for future water services.
Council is mindful of undertaking these works with as minimal disruption to businesses, residents and the community as possible with works to be carried out in stages, and in sections, along this stretch of Toolooa Street.
Outline of Planned Works
All road construction work along Toolooa St (Short St/Young St to Walsh St) has been completed with a new road seal and line-marking. This section of Toolooa St has reopened to all general traffic.
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Lowmead Bridges Replacement
- Location
- John Clifford Way - Hobble Creek Crossing, Lowmead and Gorge Road - Baffle Creek Crossing, Lowmead
- Description of Works
- Two timber bridges at Lowmead will be replaced with new, durable bridge structures improving safety and user experience with quieter and smoother travel, greater load capacity and reduced need for maintenance.
- Commencing
- 17 March 2022
- Completion
- 31 July 2022
- More information
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Bridge replacement works are planned from 17 March to mid-July 2022 as follows:
- 17 March to mid-May 2022 - John Clifford Way - Hobble Creek Crossing - replacing with wider structure, increasing load limit (10T to 160T).
- Mid-May to mid-July 2022 - Gorge Road - Baffle Creek Crossing - replacing with wider structure, increasing load limit (15T to 160T).
John Clifford Way - Hobble Creek Crossing bridge replacement complete
Following the recent opening of the John Clifford Way - Hobble Creek Crossing bridge, some minor adjustments for the bridge to road transition are being considered to enable smoother travel.
Please adhere to the reduced speed signage in this location as we rectify the current issue, given the weather we are experiencing.
Gorge Road - Baffle Creek Crossing bridge replacement
Gorge Road - Baffle Creek Crossing bridge will be closed from 7 May to mid-July for bridge replacement, weather permitting.
As there will be no bridge access, traffic will need to detour via Tableland Road and Lowmead Road via Berajondo. During current wet weather conditions some roads across our region may be closed. Please check road closure updates on https://regionwatch.gladstone.qld.gov.au/
Motorists are urged to allow for longer travel times, obey signage and any changed road conditions.
General civil works have been progressing with bridge abutment concreting work and piling completed. Work is now continuing with earthworks, backfilling, and ground works on the southern approach to the bridge.
UPCOMING PLANNED WORK:
- Next week up to Fri 1 July: Ground works on both approaches and demolition of remaining timber bridge supports.
Please use information as a guide only. Due to the nature of construction projects and unforeseen delays, works may vary and some work may be dependent on weather.
What to expect?
- Detour - via Tableland Road and Lowmead Road via Berajondo during bridge construction. During rain events some roads across our region may be closed. Please check road closure updates on https://regionwatch.gladstone.qld.gov.au/
- Heavy vehicles - This project does not involve continual heavy vehicle use however there will be heavy vehicles transporting materials and at times several trips will be made to and from the project site throughout the day. At times larger vehicles will be reversed into the project site.
- Community defibrillator - Council purchased a defibrillator for community use during bridge construction. If required, this is located at 484 Gorge Road.
This project is jointly funded by the Federal Government’s Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications’ Bridges Renewal Program Round 4 and Gladstone Regional Council.
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Thomson Street, Agnes Water, Gravel Seal
- Location
- Thomson Street, Agnes Water
- Description of Works
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Stage 1: (August 2021) - Complete. Some impacts to adjacent properties over several days.
Surveying, location survey, minor ground vegetation removal (by Council) and high-storey vegetation clearing around power lines (Council-appointed contractor). Some limited geotechnical investigation may also occur in this period.
Stage 2: (From September 2021): significant impacts to adjacent properties over several weeks.
Excavation and transport of new road materials, asphalt seal of the road, drainage repairs and improvements. - Commencing
- August 2021
- Completion
- Mid-October 2022
- More information
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- All works are forecast to occur between Monday to Friday, 7am-5pm.
- Noise, vibration and dust can be expected from the project site. Water trucks will be used regularly for dust suppression as required.
- While all practical efforts will be made to limit temporary closures, some limited disruption to access will be unavoidable.
- Likelihood, at times, of property access disruptions for residents as no other entry and exit alternatives to Thomson St.
- Some access disruptions of up to 10 mins may be experienced entering and exiting Thomson St while a portion of works is completed and made safe for vehicles to travel through the work area.
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Ferry Road, Rosedale - Culvert Renewal
- Location
- Chainage 540, Ferry Road, Rosedale
- Description of Works
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Removal and replacement of existing culvert structure.
The existing ageing culvert has been identified for replacement, with this project aiming to provide a safer culvert structure, future-protecting this asset against erosion and environmental damage and reducing the frequency of future maintenance.
Project includes:
• Establishment of a temporary side-track for traffic while work is in progress.
• Some tree removal in the work area.
• Excavate road and remove and replace culvert and head walls.
• Reinstate and reseal road and apply shotcrete.
• Remove temporary alternate route and replace all road signage. - Commencing
- 4 July 2022
- Completion
- 31 October 2022
- More information
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More information
- Works between Monday to Friday, 7am-6pm.
- Temporary, single lane side-track to be established around the work zone.
- Temporary traffic control will be installed.
- Noise, vibration and dust can be expected from the project site.
- At times, machinery operating in the area.
- If near the area, please be mindful of your safety and obey signage.
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Toolooa St (Derby to Agnes St) - Road Rehabilitation
- Location
- Toolooa St (Derby to Agnes St), eastern side,
- Description of Works
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Road rehabilitation work is planned along a section of Toolooa St (Derby to Agnes St), on the eastern side, southbound lanes.
This project is part of Gladstone Regional Council’s 2021/22 and 2022/23 capital works program and will be delivered by Council’s road crew in a number of stages over the next 12 months.
The works involve removal of the existing road surface/pavement, new drainage, and a new asphalt seal along southbound lanes of Toolooa Street between Derby St and Agnes St. - Commencing
- 28 May 2022
- More information
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What’s been happening?
The first stage of work in the area started with profiling to excavate the top layers of the existing road to enable new pavement materials and a fresh pavement seal to be constructed at a later date.
Southbound lanes of Toolooa St between Derby St to Roberts St have reopened with a temporary seal applied, and temporary reflective markers on the centre-line. These temporary measures will be in place until a permanent asphalt seal is applied in the next financial year.
This approach is needed so a permanent asphalt seal, once applied, is not damaged due to other planned works in Toolooa St over the next 12 months.
Please use this information as a guide only. Due to the nature of construction projects and unforeseen delays, works may vary.
Upcoming planned work
- Southbound lanes of Toolooa St (between Derby St to Roberts St) have reopened to traffic. A 40km/h speed limit is in place until line-marking occurs. There may be some loose material on the road, please obey signage.
What to expect at different stages of this project when works occur:
- Noise, vibration, dust and heavy vehicle traffic can be expected from the project site.
- Dust from the work area will be monitored and water trucks used as required.
- Portable lights will be used during night works.
Please plan for delays, traffic changes, detours, drive carefully near the area and observe signs.
This project is proudly funded by the Queensland Government’s Transport Infrastructure Development Scheme and Gladstone Regional Council.
Water interruptions
To carry out essential maintenance to the water network, Council needs to turn off the water supply in the areas listed below.
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Sewer Man-hole Replacement, Boyne Island
- Location
- Boyne Island
- Affected Streets
- Near the Turtleway path at five sites located between the John Oxley Bridge at Boyne Island to the beach access past Bray Park.
- Commencing
- Tuesday 24 May
- Completion
- Thursday 30 June
- More information
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Users of the Turtleway bike and pedestrian path at Boyne Island will notice machinery and equipment operating at various locations over the next five weeks as Council undertakes sewer man-hole replacement work.
Work will be carried out in proximity to the Turtleway path at five sites located between the John Oxley Bridge at Boyne Island to the beach access past Bray Park.
No disruption to services or to the Turtleway path are expected.
Please be aware of works occurring in these areas and follow the direction of any signage.
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Sewer Inspection Smoke Testing - Agnes Water - 11-13 July 2022
- Location
- Agnes Water
- Affected Streets
- Seaspray Drive, Agnes Water
- Commencing
- 11 July 2022
- Completion
- 13 July 2022
- More information
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Smoke may be visible rising from drains along Seaspray Drive, Agnes Water from the 11th-13th July 2022.
This common technique is simple, fast, cost effective and safe for people, pets and the environment.
The non-toxic smoke will be used in the sewer network to detect any faulty plumbing in the area.
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Water Service Replacement Works, Tannum Sands
- Location
- Tannum Sands
- Affected Streets
- Booth Avenue
- Commencing
- Thursday 26 May
- Completion
- Wednesday 6 July
- More information
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Council will carry out water service replacement work in Booth Avenue, Tannum Sands.
Machinery will operate in the area with work expected to take about four weeks.
Some interruption to water services will be required with letters issued to properties impacted before disruptions.
After water is turned on:
- On resumption of the water supply a hot water tap should be turned on to flush any air pockets from the pipes, then turn the hot water heater on again.
- We advise that you check the water prior to use. If it appears discoloured we suggest you turn on the nearest external tap to the meter and let it run for a period of time, or until it runs clear, and then do the same to the furthest external tap from the meter, to clear your pipework.
- Please do not wash clothes at this time to prevent staining from any discoloured water.
Council apologises for any inconvenience this interruption may cause. For more information contact us online or call on (07) 4970 0700.
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