Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsCordwells ignore plea to stop trucks during school peak periods

Cordwells ignore plea to stop trucks during school peak periods

Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart has called on Kin Kin Quarry operator Cordwell Resources to rethink its decision to send trucks through Cooran during school peak periods.

After a significant increase in trucks driving through Cooran recently, Council approached Cordwells requesting that they avoid truck movements near the school during school drop off and pick-up times.

“The reply was an emphatic no which is disappointing,” she said.

“As a good corporate citizen, we had hoped that they would put people ahead of profits, but sadly that doesn’t appear to be the case,” Cr Stewart said.

The request comes as Council issue another round of $27,000 fines for alleged breaches of the Quarry Management Plan, relating to truck movements.

It takes the total in fines to $133,450 over a six-month period. Cordwell Resources are appealing the fines.

The latest roundtable meeting was held at council on Wednesday (March 3) and as the truck activity increases on hinterland roads, so too does the concern and frustration in the hinterland community.

Cr. Stewart said the alleged breaches over truck movements are strengthening the resolve of all concerned.

“We remain united in doing what we can to address this issue,” she said.

“Cordwells will continue to challenge the fines, but we will continue to issue them for alleged breaches because they have a corporate obligation to do the right thing under the QMP,” she said.

“Residents are continuing to gather evidence in proposed legal action against the operator, and their efforts remain pivotal to the success of any legal challenge.

“It’s an ongoing example of a community-council partnership working to deliver a positive outcome for all concerned,” Cr Stewart added.

Instigated by Mayor Clare Stewart in August last year, the roundtable includes members from hinterland community groups, Queensland Police, Noosa MP Sandy Bolton, Council staff and officers from Transport and Main Roads.

Member for Noosa, Sandy Bolton has written to the Premier and relevant state government departments demanding further action for the safety of residents.

Cr. Stewart said “The ongoing impact of more than 200 truck movements daily at times means this issue remains a priority for all of us. We are awaiting the engineer assessments of the haul route and timber bridges by Transport and Main Roads,” she said.

“There has been considerable progress since our first roundtable meeting last August and the united approach is the most effective route to find workable solutions.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

The Freddys in February

Local favourites The Freddys bring vintage classic rock to Tewantin-Noosa RSL on Valentine’s Day, Saturday 14 February, 8-11pm. So if you feel like dancing...

Ballet double act

Birding in India

More News

Council asks: what makes Noosa liveable

Five years after Noosa Council conducted its first Liveability Survey in November 2021 it is asking residents to complete the 2026 survey to gain...

Birding in India

Ken Cross has just returned from his sixth birding trip to India. What is it about this country that attracts Ken? He proclaims,...

10 years of finding frog

The Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee has announced that Find a Frog in February has been gathering data from the Sunshine to Fraser Coast...

Tewantin tennis serves up smash hit

The Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club hosted its first and hugely successful Tennis Party over the weekend, drawing more than 200 locals to its picturesque...

Traditional owners blast dingo kill

Today is a deeply sad day for the Butchulla people, and I want to begin by acknowledging the profound emotional impact this news has...

Discover the last frontier in style, Antarctica awaits

Discover the ‘White Continent’, fabulous Antarctica and sail with Viking’s Antarctic Explorer voyage for thirteen magnificent days. Journey to the stunning Antarctic Peninsula, a landscape...

Slow Down, Breathe and Bathe

In a world that rarely slows down, Japan offers something increasingly rare: space to breathe, time to reflect, and traditions designed to nurture both...

Powell backs dingo kill after tragedy

Environment Minister Andrew Powell has backed a departmental decision to destroy K’gari dingoes found near the body of Canadian visitor and resort worker, Piper...

Dingo kill knee jerk claim

K’gari dingo conservationists have accused the state government of an uninformed knee jerk reaction to the tragic death of Canadian visitor Piper James, whose...

Dingo cull a ’step towards extinction’

The Queensland Government’s culling of K’Gari dingoes was a “significant step towards the extinction of dingoes on K’gari,“ according to a statement from Humane...