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  1. manfrombrisbane on

    The sole aim of councils in Australia is to screw you with whatever is left over after the Commonwealth and State have taken their share. Logan Council is probably the only council where the Mayor is more interested in attending community events to show off his dancing feet on stage.

  2. I do like the joke “Why would they create a Wildlife Zone in the middle of a 60kmh road?”

  3. neontownescape on

    Thankfully there’s no daylight savings, otherwise those times would need adjusting twice a year.

  4. Woops. Wonder how many hands that went through. The people that drafted it, the people that printed it, the people that transported it and the people that installed it at the least.

    Did you Snap.Send.Solve or email Council about it? Is it a Council or TMR controlled road? (Council will forward to TMR if it’s not theirs, assuming you emailed them already)

  5. The location is “Menora Rd” outside Shapes Early Learning. It’s a bit of a joke considering the whole area/region used to be forestry until the development of Brookhaven, and the actual “crossing” where the sign is only exists because the property owners refused to sell their land. The crossing is for “wildlife” with a focus on Koalas as I believe by memory there’s a Koala sign just directly opposite to the speed sign. The implementation was right after the Shapes Early Learning centre was built, which is interesting in its own way (it didn’t exist for a majority of Brookhavens development or afterwards). Its a highly trafficked road connecting Logan River Road to Bahrs Scrub, Windaroo, and Buccan. Most drivers don’t follow it (I’ve never seen someone go 40 and I daily it). Quite a steep downhill also and the area is prone to long queues at the intersection during busy times.

    All in all, very questionable action for locals considering the context.

  6. Ah yes know that area of Bahrs Scrub well. The wildlife zone is only not even a hundred meters as well