Live Townsville | November 2023

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NOVEMBER 2023

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CONTENTS 02 Community Safety Audits

MAYOR’S MESSAGE This time of year is all about community, celebration, and giving, and this edition of Live Townsville provides detail on some of the exciting events and opportunities awaiting us. While we look forward to our Christmas events, let’s not forget the importance of high-risk weather preparedness. Stay informed, have a plan, and be prepared for any emergency that might arise. This year, the Mayor’s Christmas Appeal will focus on supporting residents experiencing financial hardship during the festive season due to domestic and family violence. Let’s come together as a community and give generously to help those in need. For the kids, we have an abundance of great activities and programs to keep them occupied during the school break, with plenty of details found inside this edition.

I’m proud to provide updates on several key projects conducted across each division in the city. Finally, I want to wish everybody a safe and prosperous Christmas and New Year. Enjoy!

02 Strong turnout for Seniors Week 02 Find your new furever friend 03 Project updates 05 Beach access mats 06 What’s On event calendar

Cr Jenny Hill AM Mayor of Townsville

07 2023 Mayor’s Christmas Appeal 08 Have you visited our galleries? 09 Beat the heat 09 Get reading! 09 Explore outdoors


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY Townsville City Council acknowledges the Wulgurukaba of Gurambilbarra and Yunbenun, Bindal, Gugu Badhun and Nywaigi as the Traditional Owners of this land. We pay our respects to their cultures, their ancestors and their Elders, past, present and all future generations.

OUR VISION A globally connected community driven by lifestyle and nature.

OUR PURPOSE Grow Townsville.

CONTACT US 143 Walker Street, Townsville City PO Box 1268, Townsville QLD 4810 13 48 10 enquiries@townsville.qld.gov.au townsville.qld.gov.au

COMMUNITY SAFETY AUDITS

STRONG TURNOUT FOR SENIORS WEEK

Townsville City Council has successfully completed its first 10 Community Safety Audits, keeping its promise to the Townsville community to continue driving safety initiatives and securing public spaces and community assets.

It was lights, cameras, disco! at this year’s Seniors Luncheon held over two days in August. The annual free event is open to Townsville residents aged 65 and over, and includes a sit-down catered lunch, live entertainment and the annual Seniors Awards. More than 2,300 people attended the disco-themed luncheon this year.

These audits were carried out in key locations across all 10 divisional areas. The effort was a collaborative undertaking, with participation from Council, Queensland Police, the relevant divisional Councillors and key stakeholders from various community groups and sporting clubs.

The Seniors Awards celebrates unsung-heroes over the age of 65. These annual awards are one way Council says thank you to seniors who contribute to our community.

Council underlined the significance of these audits with an online survey run through the Have Your Say Townsville platform open to the public during the audit period.

In that same week, Council held a Seniors Lifestyle Expo, bringing together 80 exhibitors offering products and services to help seniors in our city. Close to 3,000 seniors attended the expo.

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Townsville City Council advises that all content is correct at time of printing. All information is subject to change without notice. Townsville City Council ©2023.

FIND YOUR NEW FUREVER FRIEND! The Animal Care and Adoption Centre has a range of animals available for adoption, ensuring you can find the most suitable addition to your family. It could be a dog, cat, chicken, duck or even a bird!

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All cats and dogs available for adoption are de-sexed, wormed, microchipped and have had their first vaccination. They have also been temperament assessed to ensure they are suitable for re-homing. If you already have a dog, you can bring them along for a meet and greet and remember, if you are renting, you must have approval from your landlord. The Animal Care and Adoption Centre is open by appointment. Appointments can be made by phoning 0457 769 362 to arrange a suitable time to visit. Take a look at our Adopt a Pet page to find your new furry or feathered friend today.

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SERVING OUR Community AND GROWING A CITY FOR TOMORROW Council continues to invest in our city’s connectivity, resilience and sustainability. Recently completed projects have delivered significant enhancements to our road and transport networks, smoother pathways and streets, stormwater drainage upgrades, improved bushfire management, and park protection for the safety and enjoyment of our community.

CASTLEMAINE STREET ROAD RENEWAL Funding: TCC, Australian Government Investment: $0.9M Jobs: 30 Status: Completed September 2023 The renewal of kerb and channel, pavement, driveway crossovers, pathway, pedestrian refuge and planter boxes has provided an enhanced road surface and streetscape, improving connectivity and road safety for the community. This project is part of the Australian Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program.

STURT STREET CUTTING STABILISATION CASTLE HILL BUSHFIRE MANAGEMENT PIPELINE Funding: Australian Government Investment: $1.3M Jobs: 5

Funding: TCC Investment: $1.9M Jobs: 15 Status: Completed October 2023 Essential stabilisation works to the rockface are complete, minimising the risk of rock fall and ensuring the community can continue to safely use the carpark, footpath and road.

Staus: In progress The installation of stainless-steel pipes on Castle Hill for bushfire protection and planned burns management ensures best practice in bushfire management, increased resilience of our prized landmark, and enhanced safety of the community. This project is part of the Australian Government’s Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants Program.

MILL ROAD RECONSTRUCTION Funding: TCC Investment: $1.57M

BOULDER PROTECTION PROGRAM Funding: TCC Investment: $2.07M Jobs: 30 Status: In progress Boulders have recently been installed at Cutheringa Park, Wulguru Park and Greenwood Park for protection from vehicle damage and improved safety for the community. The program will be rolled out at eight parks across Townsville.

Jobs: 30 Status: Completed Stage 1 Roadworks are now complete, including road pavement reconstruction, bitumen sealing, stormwater drainage upgrades and improvements to property access.

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SAVING WATER AT HOME Did you know Townsville uses about four times more water per person than most major cities? In the face of changing climate patterns and uncertain wet seasons, it’s our responsibility to create waterwise changes to ensure a sustainable supply of this precious resource.

OUTSIDE More than 70% of total household water in Townsville is used on our lawns and gardens.

HOUSEHOLD

Check the graphs and data on your rates notice to see how much water you use. If renting, take a reading of your water meter on the 14th day of every month.

Use a broom instead of a hose to clean outdoor areas.

Switch off your automatic system when it’s wet.

BATHROOM A dual flush toilet uses 3 litres for a half flush and 6 litres for a full flush - a traditional toilet uses 12 litres per flush!

Water your lawn only twice a week in the dry and never when it’s wet.

Switch to water efficient appliances if possible.

Turn off the tap when brushing your teeth. Choose waterwise native plants.

Use a low flow sprinkler.

Check for and repair leaks.

KITCHEN

LAUNDRY Run the washing machine when it’s full.

A modern dishwasher uses between 13 -18 litres per cycle, compared to over 30 litres with an old dishwasher.

Run the dishwasher when it’s full and use the eco setting.

Rinse dishes in a plugged sink instead of under a running tap.

Install a water saving showerhead – it will use 8 litres less per minute!

Take a 4-minute shower to save up to 21,353 litres a year.

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Let’s be mindful of our water usage while celebrating with family and friends.

This holiday season, consider water-saving gifts and gadgets.


BEACH

access MATS

Head to the beach this summer! Going down to the beach and sitting on the sand with your friends or family is a simple pleasure for most, and one that many people take for granted.

Our award-winning esplanade, The Strand, is for all to enjoy. This is why our local lifeguards roll out Council’s beach access mats at The Strand main beach every Friday 10.30am until Saturday 3pm. These beach access mats allow wheelchairs, mobility scooters, prams and strollers to access the beach, which would otherwise struggle in the sand. We recognise that creating an accessible city is a key factor for improving the lives of residents and visitors. To locate accessible bathrooms, Changing Places facilities or accessible pathways, use the BrioMetrix Mobility in Townsville map available on Council’s website or scan the QR code below.

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For lifeguard hours, stinger net locations and other details, visit Council’s website and search ‘The Strand’. If you have noticed an issue while getting around, let us know by phoning 13 48 10 or use the Snap, Send, Solve app on your mobile phone.

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n O s ’ t EVENT CALENDAR Wha NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

Townsville Fire 2023–24 WNBL Season

Lux Noir Cabaret Dinner & Show

Various dates, 11 November to 21 February Townsville Entertainment Centre

Full Moon Drum Circle

25 November Gregory Street Amphitheatre, The Strand

Every Friday and Saturday Night from 1 December Lux Noir, Townsville City

Rotary Strand Night Markets 1 December Strand Park

QWA Christmas Party 2 December Wildcatz Indoor Sports, Kirwan

2023 ARCA Christmas Concert & Night Market

25 November Rupertswood Park, Alice River

Christmas by the Beach

25 November Strand Park & Strand Beach

The Teskey Brothers: The Winding Way Tour

25 November Townsville Entertainment Centre

Mayor’s Christmas Appeal Gala Cocktail Party 30 November The Ville Resort - Casino

Marina Prior & David Hobson “The 2 of Us” Encore

15 December Townsville Civic Theatre

Carols by Candlelight 2022

Carols by Candlelight 3 December Riverway Precinct

The Wiggles: Wiggly Big Day Out! Tour

6 December Townsville Entertainment Centre

Giant Christmas Party

9 December The Ville Resort - Casino

Mount Louisa Christmas Fair

Australia Day Awards 25 January Queensland Country Bank Stadium

Riverway Movie Nights Every third Friday of the month Riverway Oval, Riverway Precinct

Creedence Clearwater Collective

16 December Townsville Civic Theatre

Stable at Riverway 18–22 December Riverway Precinct

Christmas Day Lunch in The Pavilion 25 December The Ville Resort - Casino

New Year’s Eve Celebrations

Aussie Beach Day Out 2023

Aussie Beach Day Out 26 January The Strand

Australia Day Flag Raising Ceremony 26 January Jezzine Barracks & The Strand

Survival Day

26 January Strand Park, The Strand

31 December The Strand, Riverway Precinct & Nelly Bay

9 to 5 – The Musical

New Year’s Eve at the Townsville Yacht Club

27 January The Ville Resort - Casino

9 December High Vista Park, Mount Louisa

31 December Townsville Yacht Club, Townsville City

Morning Melodies: Christmas with Karen Knowles

2023 New Year’s Eve at The Stage Door

13 December Townsville Civic Theatre

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JANUARY

31 December Stage Door Theatre Restaurant, Arcadia

18–27 January Townsville Civic Theatre

Manpower Australia

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Mayor’s

2023 CHRISTMAS APPEAL The Mayor’s Christmas Appeal has been helping residents in need for more than 35 years. Locals helping locals.

In 2023, the Appeal is raising funds to help people experiencing financial hardship over the Christmas period due to domestic and family violence. Funds raised will be distributed to selected community organisations that work specifically with victims of domestic and family violence here in Townsville. Family violence is a serious concern right across Australia, and it’s no different in our own backyard. Donations are now open. Every dollar can make a difference. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.

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LET’S GET IT SORTED TOWNSVILLE KEEP IT SIMPLE!

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B-cycle your batteries and dispose of other hazardous materials correctly.

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? s e i r e l l a G r u o

HAVE YOU VISITED ONE OF With galleries located in the city and at the Riverway Precinct, there are endless opportunities to be inspired, challenged, and entertained. Perc Tucker Regional Gallery and Pinnacles Gallery both provide a dynamic art space committed to community engagement, artistic development, and contemporary practice. Both galleries present a diverse and exciting selection of exhibitions that showcase the works of both emerging and established artists from all over the world. This year’s exhibitions included the premier arts event, Ephemera: Seaside Sculptures, which has grown over the years to be loved beyond our local boundaries and has become a biennial sculpture exhibition of state and national significance. Keep up to date with Townsville City Galleries’ events, workshops, and exhibition launches on Facebook and Instagram, and sign up for the monthly e-newsletter.

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BEAT THE HEAT Nothing beats heading to the pool to get cool during the warmer months! Council has several aquatic facilities for you and the family to discover, located across our beautiful city. Many are free to enjoy. To escape the North Queensland heat, head to: •

Tobruk Memorial Baths, at The Strand

Long Tan Memorial Pool, in Heatley

Kokoda Memorial Baths, in Mundingburra

Riverway Lagoons, at Riverway

Northern Beaches Leisure Centre, at North Shore

The Strand Waterpark

The Strand Rockpool

GET READING! Children and families can test themselves by reading books and completing challenges offered by Citylibraries. Join online or by visiting your local Townsville Citylibraries branch (Townsville City, Aitkenvale or Riverway). Citylibraries will stay open over the festive season. The fully airconditioned libraries will provide school holiday activities. Follow Townsville Citylibraries on Facebook to find out about upcoming events.

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EXPLORE OUTDOORS Enjoy one or more of Council’s 203 playgrounds, 21 off-leash dog parks, three world-class botanical gardens, five pools and many beaches. Visit activetownsville.com.au to discover opportunities to get outdoors, get active and enjoy our incredible outdoor environment. Moving more will improve your health too! Always remember to slip, slop, slap, seek, slide and stay sun safe, and pack a water bottle.

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IS YOUR FAMILY READY FOR THIS WET SEASON? M a k e s u r e y o u r f a m i ly a n d h o m e a r e p r e p a r e d f o r a l l h a z a r d s a n d h i g h - r i s k w e at h e r e v e n t s .

Understand your risk Learn about what can happen where you live and how it could affect your family.

have a plan Make a household emergency plan so your family knows what to do and who to contact in an emergency.

Keep up-to-date with handy tips and alerts before, during and after major hazards and high-risk weather events. Scan the QR code below to sign up.

Pack a kit Grab a few extra items next time you are at the supermarket to make an emergency kit.

Visit the Emergency Management and Disaster Dashboard for reliable information:

disaster.townsville.qld.gov.au


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