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Scheduled hazard reduction burns: Redland Bay, Alexandra Hills, Capalaba

22 May 2013
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We will be carrying out hazard reduction burns (weather permitting) on the following days:

  • Rescheduled – date to be confirmed – Serpentine Creek Cemetery, Redland Bay
  • Wednesday 22 May – Alexandra Circuit Bushland Refuge, Alexandra Hills
  • Wednesday 29 May – Swampbox Conservation Area, Capalaba 

See maps below for exact areas.

While all attempts will be made to limit any smoke hazards, there may be partial road closures and minor delays.

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For further information, please view the Fire management page on our website or phone our fire conservation officer on 3829 8456.

Alexandra Circuit Bushland Refuge, Alexandra Hills: Wednesday 22 May

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Serpentine Creek Cemetery, Redland Bay: Date to be confirmed

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Swampbox Conservation Area, Capalaba: Wednesday 29 May 

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