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Come together at Straddie Township Meetings – 10 November

2 November 2012
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Redland City Mayor Karen Williams is inviting members of the North Stradbroke Island community to have their say on island issues and collaborative actions.

Two township meetings are scheduled for Saturday 10 November 2012, and residents, business operators and representatives from government agencies are encouraged to attend.

Come along on the day to:

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Amity Point Community Hall
16 Ballow Street (Cnr Gonzales Street) Amity Point
Saturday 10 November, 10am – 12 noon

Dunwich Community Hall
Cnr Ballow Road & Junner Street, Dunwich
Saturday 10 November, 1.30pm – 3.30pm

Mayor Williams said the meetings would support community management and resolution of island issues, and help make North Stradbroke Island an attractive place to live, visit and do business.

“Straddie is a unique place, and being an island, can mean different challenges and opportunities to those experienced by mainland communities.

“The township meetings aim to foster a collaborative approach between government, community and the business sector and deliver feedback, partnerships and action on island issues,” Cr Williams said.

There is no need to book, but for more information, phone 3829 8584.

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