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Hazard reduction burn at Redland Bay: Wednesday 29 May

28 May 2013
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We will be carrying out a hazard reduction burn (weather permitting) at Serpentine Creek Cemetery, Redland Bay on Wednesday 29 May. 

See the map below for exact areas.

While all attempts will be made to limit any smoke hazards, there may be partial road closures and minor delays.

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For further information, please view the Fire management page on our website or phone our fire conservation officer on 3829 8456.

Serpentine Creek Cemetery, Redland Bay: Wednesday 29 May

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