• Visit Redland City Council
28 °c
Redland City
26 ° Wed
25 ° Thu
Sunday, May 11 2025
Redlands Coast Today - News from Redland City Council
  • Community
    • Get the Facts
    • Environment
  • Disaster Management
    • Planned Burns
  • Business
  • Budget 2024 – 25
    • Budget 2023 – 24
  • Archive
  • What’s On
  • NewslettersSubscribe
No Result
View All Result
  • Community
    • Get the Facts
    • Environment
  • Disaster Management
    • Planned Burns
  • Business
  • Budget 2024 – 25
    • Budget 2023 – 24
  • Archive
  • What’s On
  • NewslettersSubscribe
No Result
View All Result
Redlands Coast Today - News from Redland City Council
No Result
View All Result

Council installs Red Benches across Redlands Coast

24 February 2021
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInEmail

Red park benches have appeared across the Redlands Coast as a prominent campaign against domestic violence continues to roll out across Queensland.

Redland City councillors late last year backed a call from Mayor Karen Williams to install a further 10 Red Benches in support of the Red Rose Foundation.

Cr Williams said the bright benches provided a visible reminder of the city’s commitment to helping those impacted by domestic and family violence.

You may also like these stories

Report of saltwater crocodile at Myora Springs

Report of saltwater crocodile at Myora Springs

18 January 2023
Coochiemudlo Island beach reopened

Coochiemudlo Island beach reopened

9 January 2023
Mayor Karen Williams and Councillor Peter Mitchell at the new Red Bench in Raby Bay.

“The Red Rose Foundation is an organisation led by Redlands Coast’s own Betty Taylor, who is doing so much to shine a light on domestic and family violence,” Cr Williams said.

“The benches include a plaque recognising the generosity of those who have supported Council’s annual domestic violence fundraiser, Diner en Rouge.

“Among them is local philanthropist Dan Holzapfel who has donated $200,000 to domestic violence causes.”

Cr Williams said Queensland’s first red bench was installed in 2019 in Cleveland, outside the library, and there were now more than 40 across the state.

“Red Rose Foundation would like to see a bench installed in every local government area in Queensland,” Cr Williams said.

“On the Redlands Coast we will now have 11 Red Benches, with one in every Council division.”

New Red Benches have now been installed at:

  • Cleveland: Raby Bay Harbour Park Promenade, 146-148 Shore Street
  • Thornlands: Manning Esplanade Foreshore Park, 2-4 South Street
  • Redland Bay: Rosebud Esplanade Park, Redland Bay (near Mallet Street)
  • Redland Bay: Jack Gordon Pathway (Esplanade)
  • Mount Cotton: Mount Cotton Community Park, 51-63 Valley Way
  • Alexandra Hills: David Parr Park (near mobile library stop), 9 Sherington Street
  • Alexandra Hills: Snowdon Street Park, 26-34 Edinburgh Road
  • Capalaba: Capalaba Regional Park, 15-19 Pittwin Road
  • Birkdale: Aquatic Paradise West, 18 Commodore Drive

An additional Red Bench is scheduled for installation at:

  • Wellington Point: 369-375 Main Road

The Red Rose Foundation is a National not-for-profit charity which works to end domestic violence across communities and is especially concerned at the high number of domestic violence deaths that occur each year through homicide and suicide.

 

Related Stories

Birkdale Community Precinct represents a natural showcase for Redlands Coast
Community

Have your say on Birkdale Community Precinct delivery plan

21 April 2023
Council phones restored
Uncategorized

Council phones restored

17 February 2023
Council funding set to activate Youth Week on Redlands Coast
Council

Council funding set to activate Youth Week on Redlands Coast

9 February 2023
Bay Islands Aquatic Centre re-opening delayed due to electrical fault
Council

Council renews agreement to operate Bay Islands Aquatic Centre

25 January 2023
Load More
Redlands Coast
Sunday, May 11, 2025
overcast clouds
28 ° c
88%
12.24mh
100%
27 c 24 c
Wed
27 c 23 c
Thu
27 c 22 c
Fri
28 c 23 c
Sat
Redlands Coast Today

Redland City Council acknowledges the Quandamooka People, the Traditional Owners of the land, waters, winds and seas of Redlands Coast. We acknowledge the Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people here.

Connect with Redland City Council

  • Archive
  • Privacy and Legal
  • Right to Information
  • Contact Us

Except where noted, content on this site is licensed under Creative Commons.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Community
    • Get the Facts
    • Environment
  • Disaster Management
    • Planned Burns
  • Business
  • Budget 2024 – 25
    • Budget 2023 – 24
  • Archive
  • What’s On
  • Newsletters

Except where noted, content on this site is licensed under Creative Commons.