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First Smart Technology Announced for The Mill Multi-Residential Living Security Alert Feedback Sought on Dakabin Train Station State Budget a Positive for Locals
Moreton Bay Regional Council has announced one of Moreton District police have recently identified an Upgrade Local State Schools will directly benefit from the State
the first smart technologies to be deployed. increase in burglars targeting retirement villages and Queensland Rail is upgrading Dakabin station to Government Budget with increased spending on
Council awarded a $970,000 tender at its coordina- unit complexes. improve accessibility and make it easier and safer infrastructure, health and education.
tion committee meeting for the rollout of smart lighting and Most of the facilities have an onsite manager or a body for customers. $9.5 million has been allocated to the initial planning
smart city network technology services at The Mill at Moreton corporate. It is helpful to give your after-hours key holder The works are part of the Queensland Rail Station and site preparation of the Mango Hill High School, with the
Bay, Petrie. information to police. Any information provided by key holders Accessibility Upgrade Program which focuses on providing total project costing around $60 million.
Anchored by the new USC Moreton Bay campus, The Mill at remains confidential. greater accessibility to rail services. Mango Hill State School, Griffin State School, North Lakes State
Moreton Bay PDA will deliver a world-class innovation and Here are some safety tips for people who are living in multi- The station upgrade is designed to achieve independent College and Murrumba State Secondary College will all benefit
knowledge precinct adjacent to Petrie train station, and is ex- residential facilities: accessibility, meaning that all train platforms can be accessed from additional funding of approximately $12 million over and
pected to support 6,000 jobs, 10,000 university placements and • Know your neighbours – it helps to be aware of each other’s above already allocated funds for new classrooms.
$950 million in economic activity by 2036. habits. independently via paths, ramps or lifts, without the need to Northsiders who travel through Rothwell will soon get home
Innovation Spokesperson Councillor Darren Grimwade said the • Report any suspicious behaviour, such as persons loitering use stairs. quicker thanks to a major intersection upgrade.
smart technology would include road, street, park, open space at entry/exits of the facilities. Features of the upgrade include: $2.4 million has been allocated to begin detailed planning and
and other public lighting solutions with the ability to deliver • Visitor access is commonly used through an intercom • a new pedestrian footbridge with lift access preparatory works to widen the approaches at Deception Bay
and complement other services like wi-fi, smart parking sensors, system. This is an invaluable tool as the occupants can • raised section of platform encompassing the core zone and Road / Anzac Avenue Intersection.
CCTV and electric vehicle (EV) charging ports. control who enters the facility. If you do not know the assisted boarding point “This will ease congestion in the area and open up the region
provision of disability parking spaces
Cr Grimwade said , “This announcement will deliver approxi- person entering, refer them to the manager’s office. • Dakabin station artist’s impression for further development”, Minister for Health and Ambulance
mately 40 street and public area lights in the first stage of The • Communal areas should always have doors closed if no one • upgraded hearing augmentation loops and tactile platform Services and Member for Murrumba Steven Miles said.
Mill development and additional lighting as future stages pro- is in attendance. Do not prop open doors and do not lend surfaces Member for Bancroft Chris Whiting said the upgrades were “part
gress.” “Smart street lighting networks are considered founda- • upgraded security cameras and lighting around the core of the Palaszczuk Government’s commitment to building new
tional technology to supporting other smart city initiatives”. keys to anyone. zone
• Elevators and access to levels should be regulated by the • new wayfinding and platform signage around the core zone. infrastructure for Queensland’s busiest regions”.
manager. Occupants should have access to their level,
laundry, communal area, carpark and ground floor.
Shane King MP • Have a deadlock on your front door. Always key lock and
minimise who has a duplicate of your keys to your unit.
wheelie bins directly under your balcony for easy access.
Your Local State Member • Balconies need to be locked and secure. Do not have
• Ensure lighting is illuminating the entry, exit, fire exits, Queensland Rail Limited ABN 71 132 181 090
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maximum of 1 metre high is encouraged so it is hard for
offenders to hide behind them. Maintain good vision Queensland Rail is working with the Department of Transport
around the grounds. and Main Roads on the upgrade of the whole precinct including
• Garage and vehicle security is a vulnerable area. If entry is additional parking spaces and a new bus interchange.
gained by an offender the whole building is at risk. To view the designs and give your feedback, please visit - Weddings
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