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Scribbly Gums track closes for two days for fire mitigation works

20 March 2024
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Scribbly Gums track closes for two days for fire mitigation works

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Redland City Council’s Conservation Unit will undertake fire mitigation works in the bushland area of Scribbly Gums Conservation Area, Alexandra Hills on Thursday 21 and Friday 22 March 2024, weather permitting.

The purpose of the works is to remove vegetation such as grasses, shrubs and dead tree debris beside or overhanging the Magic Mountain Bike Track, and to establish and strengthen control lines.

This will enable Council to undertake maintenance activities and planned burn operations throughout this bushland area in the coming weeks.

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Magic Mountain Bike Track will be closed on Thursday and Friday for the works, with signage and barrier mesh erected at track entrances to prevent access.

Council will be using noisy equipment and apologises for any inconvenience.

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