Thursday, August 14, 2025

Issue:

Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Minute with the Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort 14 August

Council has received questions following the removal of trees in the Australia Post Park area beside the Burdekin Theatre Forecourt. Here’s what you need to know:
• A line-of-sight assessment conducted by Queensland Police Service identified that mature trees were blocking essential signal paths between the Ayr Police Station radio tower and the Ayr Water Tower.
• This obstruction posed a risk to public safety and emergency response capability in our district.
• The land is owned by Australia Post, and the project was carried out by QPS and Australia Post.
• The works were fully funded by the Queensland Police Service (QPS) as part of a critical emergency communications project.
• While Council does not own the land, our Parks and Gardens team has consistently maintained it due to its high visibility and value as a public green space for the community.

Council recognises the importance of urban trees and green space. Future planning will include replacement planting and public amenity improvements, where appropriate.
These decisions are never made lightly. But when it comes to protecting the community and ensuring our emergency services can respond quickly and effectively, public safety must come first.
Should you wish to reach out, don’t hesitate to contact me directly by phone at 0447 150 582, or feel free to send an email to mayor@burdekin.qld.gov.au.

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