• Visit Redland City Council
15 °c
Redland Bay
16 ° Thu
17 ° Fri
Thursday, August 21 2025
Redlands Coast Today - News from Redland City Council
  • Community
    • Get the Facts
    • Environment
  • Planned Burns
    • Disaster Management
  • Business
  • Budget 2025 – 26
    • Budget 2024 – 25
    • Budget 2023 – 24
  • Archive
  • What’s On
  • NewslettersSubscribe
No Result
View All Result
  • Community
    • Get the Facts
    • Environment
  • Planned Burns
    • Disaster Management
  • Business
  • Budget 2025 – 26
    • 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

Permanent sandbagging stations available at Capalaba and Redland Bay

18 December 2024
Reading Time: 1 mins read
A A
Permanent sandbagging stations available at Capalaba and Redland Bay
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInEmail

This week’s heavy rain has been a reminder to Redlands Coast residents to ensure they are prepared for severe weather events and flash-flooding.

Council has two permanent sandbagging stations at Capalaba and Redland Bay:

  • Capalaba Regional Park car park: 13-19 Pittwin Road North, Capalaba. OPEN: 6am to 10pm daily
  • Bayview Conservation Park Staging Area: 487-503 German Church Road, Redland Bay. OPEN: 6.30am to 6pm daily

Please note, enclosed shoes must be worn at all Council sandbagging stations.

You may also like these stories

Japanese students learn about Redlands Coast

Japanese students learn about Redlands Coast

18 August 2025

Works underway to shore up future of Dunwich foreshore

14 August 2025

Information on all active sandbagging stations on Redlands Coast is available on Council’s Disaster Dashboard at disaster.redland.qld.gov.au, where you also can opt in to receive Redlands Coast Alerts.

Sandbags can be re-used as long they haven’t been contaminated by floodwater, oil, sewage or other contaminants.

Sandbags should be stored in a dry place out of the sun to prepare for future weather events. Wet or damp sandbags can rot.

Council also reminds residents that cleaning your gutters is one of the simplest steps you can take to be safer during a disaster and prevent avoidable damage to your home.

For the latest advice from the Bureau of Meteorology, including severe weather warnings, visit bom.gov.au

Tags: sandbaggingsandbags

Related Stories

It’s a fat-out NO. Don’t pour milk down the kitchen sink
Waste and recycling

It’s a fat-out NO. Don’t pour milk down the kitchen sink

19 August 2025
Laying down what they’re picking up – Council’s road surface revolution
Roads and transport

Laying down what they’re picking up – Council’s road surface revolution

19 August 2025
Second living shoreline trial set for shore, for sure
Environment

Second living shoreline trial set for shore, for sure

19 August 2025
Council supports 31 local projects through community grants
Community

Applications open for capital infrastructure grants

18 August 2025
Load More
Redlands Coast
Thursday, August 21, 2025
Partly cloudy
15 ° c
94%
3.6mh
21 c 13 c
Thu
21 c 14 c
Fri
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
  • Planned Burns
    • Disaster Management
  • Business
  • Budget 2025 – 26
    • Budget 2024 – 25
    • Budget 2023 – 24
  • Archive
  • What’s On
  • Newsletters

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