Beachmere Lake Beachmere lake is a constructed lake which plays an important role in stormwater and flood mitigation for the Beachmere community. The lake is also connected to the ocean via a tidal exchange system, resulting in an estuarine environment.
Beachmere Shoreline Management Foreshore property owners at Beachmere can manage the shoreline on their property to minimise the impacts of erosion. This can be done by building private seawalls or protecting and enhancing natural dunes.
Bells Creek - Water quality improvements Council has commenced water quality improvement works for Bells Creek, Clontarf.
Biodiversity Plan We’re creating a Biodiversity Plan that will help identify and conserve the biodiversity values of our region. Get involved and help us get this right!
Bribie Gardens Canal maintenance - Entrance channel dredging Council is undertaking dredging maintenance works at the Bribie Gardens entrance channel.
Buckleys Hole Conservation Park - remediation project City of Moreton Bay will be implementing asbestos remediation works within Buckleys Hole Conservation Park and adjacent road reserve of The Boulevard, Bongaree.
Cabbage Tree Creek rehabilitation Council has commenced a long-term project to restore Cabbage Tree Creek.
Coastal Building Design - Bribie Island Good planning can help us accommodate growth while maintaining existing community character. Help us get the planning right for taller buildings in our coastal areas.
Coastal hazard adaptation strategy Our bays, beaches and seaside spots have always been attractive places to live, work and visit. Council is seeking to better understand the dynamic environmental factors that may affect the lifestyle and amenity of these much-loved areas in the future.
Crockatt Park - Seawall Renewal Council is upgrading coastal protection structures around Crockatt Park, Woody Point.
Dredged material management facility, Ningi Council purchased the land at 1077 Bribie Island Road Ningi to use as a site for the storage and treatment of dredged material.
Humpybong Creek system improvements Council will be commencing a two-stage approach to improvement works for the Humpybong Creek system. The works aim to improve water quality and biodiversity and include new low-maintenance landscaped parklands.
Kangaroos and wallabies on Bribie Island roads Council is embarking on a new project to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions involving kangaroos and wallabies on Bribie Island.
Queens Beach South seawall upgrade Council is planning to upgrade a segment of existing coastal seawall at Queens Beach South, Redcliffe.
Samford Village: Main Street - Streetscape Upgrade Moreton Bay Regional Council will be undertaking construction work at Main Street, Samford Village in the coming weeks.
Williamina Court Park - Water quality improvements Council proposes to replace the existing concrete drain with a naturalised constructed waterway. The constructed waterway will consist of a rocky and vegetated low flow channel surrounded by a broader vegetated floodplain.
Woorim Beach sand back-passing trial Council is trialling an innovative sand back-passing system to help manage erosion along Woorim Beach.