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Around Glass house Electorate with Mr Andrew Powell M.P.

Steve Irwin Way upgrade nears completion

For those who travel by car to Brisbane and points south daily for work they will be pleased to know that the Department of Transport and Main Roads advises that works to realign a one-kilometre section of Steve Irwin Way between Nursery Road and Moffatt Road at Glass House Mountains are almost complete. Final tie-in works are required to enable traffic to be switched over from existing Steve Irwin Way to the new alignment.

It is anticipated the tie-in works will take approximately three months to complete, commencing early May 2023.

These works are being undertaken to accommodate the new rail corridor and track infrastructure for the Beerburrum to Nambour Rail Upgrade (B2N) project (Stage 1).

Works will involve some localised traffic impacts, including reduced speed limits and temporary road shoulder and single lane closures on Steve Irwin Way.

Local residents can expect increased construction traffic, dust and noise during construction.

The pedestrian path on the western side of Steve Irwin Way will remain open during works.

Premier to hand back keys toWellcamp Toowoomba

Wellcamp has cost Queenslanders $220 million and today the Premier will hand back the keys. That’s $500,000 wasted every day by the Palaszczuk Labor Government in a cost of living crisis.

It’s barely been used and we will never own it. This money could have paid the average Queensland family’s power bill for 257 years. This monumental waste is a product of a Government that’s more focussed on politics than people.

They’re more concerned with their political survival instead of helping Queenslanders struggling though a cost of living crisis.

Do you have a mould problem

Why you should have an Air Dehumidifier

If you want your home to remain as comfortable as possible during the summer months, you should consider using a dehumidifier to reduce the amount of excessive moisture in the air.

With the present indications are that the atmosphere will remain humid throughout the next 4 to 6 months mould and mildew will continue to grow.

Using a dehumidifier during the summer also improves the air quality inside your home and can eliminate potential allergens like mould and mildew. A dehumidifier also reduces the chance of dust mites which thrive in high humidity areas and also eliminates odours.

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