Media
- 19 August 2005 - New guide helps strengthen arts and culture
- 3 August 2005 - Ministers open new Kingston/Woodridge police beat
- 28 April 2005 – Minister opens $1.2 million upgrade of Upper Ross PCYC
- 21 April 2005 – Renewal underway for Logan PCYC
- 21 April 2005 – New police beat for Woodridge
- 5 April 2005 – Program helps create stronger community: Barton
- 6 November 2004 – One stop jobs shop a winner
- 4 November 2004 – New aquatic centre makes a big splash in Goodna
- 3 November 2004 – Student art transforms Woodridge Station
- 13 September 2004 – Policing and Community Renewal on Acacia Ridge Forum Agenda
- 10 August 2004 – Doors open at Deception Bay Learning Centre
- 10 August 2004 – Morayfield resource centre officially opened
- 16 July 2004 – Community Garden ready to bloom
- 23 June 2004 - Extension for new look Eagleby Learning Centre
- 23 June 2004 – Eagleby Wetlands rehabilitation on track
- 6 April 2004 – Mackenroth opens $3.6 million swim centre
New guide helps strengthen arts and culture
19 August 2005
The State Government has released a new guide to help councils and local communities plan and develop arts and cultural facilities.
Ministers open new Kingston/Woodridge police beat
3 August 2005
Community safety has been boosted in Woodridge and Kingston, thanks to more police and a new police beat.
Minister opens $1.2 million upgrade of Upper Ross PCYC
28 April 2005
Recreational choices are set to expand for young people in the Rasmussen and Upper Ross area, with the opening today of newly-upgraded sporting facilities in the community.
Renewal Underway for Logan PCYC
21 April 2005
A new basketball court and outdoor recreation area will be part of an extensive upgrade to the Logan City Police Citizens Youth Club Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing, Robert Schwarten, today told State Parliament.
New police beat for Woodridge
21 April 2005
A new neighbourhood police beat has opened for business in the Woodridge/Kingston area.
Program helps create stronger community: Barton
5 April 2005
The Queensland Government's Community Renewal program for the Beenleigh area has been officially launched by the Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Member for Waterford, Tom Barton.
One stop jobs shop a winner
6 November 2004
The new Deception Bay Business and Employment Centre is helping create jobs for local residents according to Minister for State Development and Innovation, Tony McGrady and Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing, Robert Schwarten.
New aquatic centre makes a big splash in Goodna
4 November 2004
Local swimmers and families will be able to take the plunge and get active at a quality venue with the opening of a new purpose-built aquatic facility in Goodna.
Student art transforms Woodridge Station
3 November 2004
Forty high school students are making travelling by public transport a brighter option with the unveiling of a giant mural at Woodridge Railway Station today.
Policing and Community Renewal on Acacia Ridge Forum Agenda
13 September 2004
A new Community Renewal zone and the Beattie Government's commitment to an increased police presence were key issues discussed at the Greater Brisbane Ministerial Regional Community Forum at Acacia Ridge today.
Doors open at Deception Bay Learning Centre
10 August 2004
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing, Robert Schwarten, says the new Deception Bay Learning Centre will help young people finish their senior studies or undertake further training.
Morayfield resource centre officially opened
10 August 2004
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing, Robert Schwarten, today officially opened Morayfield's new Parent Liaison and Community Education Centre.
Community Garden ready to bloom
16 July 2004
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing, Robert Schwarten, today officially opened the Endeavour Queens Road Community Garden, in Kingston.
Extension for new look Eagleby Learning Centre
23 June 2004
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing, Robert Schwarten with the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development and Member for Albert, Margaret Keech, today officially opened the new $468,000 extension to the Eagleby Learning Centre.
Eagleby Wetlands rehabilitation on track
23 June 2004
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing, Robert Schwarten, with the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development and Member for Albert, Margaret Keech, today inspected progress on the $1.67 million rehabilitation and development of the Eagleby Wetlands.
Mackenroth opens $3.6 million swim centre
6 April 2004
The Deputy Premier and Minister for Sport, Terry Mackenroth, today officially opened the new $3.6 million Gould Adams Park Aquatic and Community Centre in Kingston.
Last updated 28 March 2006
