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Capalaba playground destroyed by fire

1 March 2024
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Capalaba playground destroyed by fire

Playground equipment at Chantelle Court Park has been destroyed by fire.

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Playground equipment at Chantelle Court Park, Capalaba has been destroyed by fire.

Council was notified by Capalaba Police just after 3pm today.

Council officers were quickly on site to ensure the park was safe, with signage and temporary fencing.

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This playground equipment has been destroyed by fire.

Chantelle Court Park was completed in 2017.

Council estimates it will cost about $52,300 to replace the playground equipment.

Vandalism disrupts the community’s use and enjoyment of facilities and comes at a significant cost to the community.

Anyone who notices acts of vandalism or arson is urged to report the incident to police, and not intervene.

Residents can also contact Council on 3829 8999 to advise of damage to Council-owned facilities so our crews can attend to the damage as soon as possible and ensure the space is made safe for the community.

 

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