The Redcliffe transfer station will undergo essential maintenance work from 23 April to November 2025. Expect changed conditions. Please follow staff instructions and signage.
For more information, refer to Redcliffe Transfer Station
Council's Customer Service Centres will close for the Easter long weekend at 5:00 PM on Thursday, 17 April. They will reopen at 8:30 AM on Tuesday, 22 April.
Moreton Bay is home to two species of native eels, the common longfin eel and the shortfin eel. They play an important role in our freshwater ecosystems.
Council does not cull or remove eels from controlled waterbodies. They are a significant predator and help regulate the populations of other species such as:
To protect native eels, residents must check the rules for recreational fishing in fresh bodies of water. Fishing is not allowed in Council-controlled waterbodies where 'no fishing' signs are present.
For more information, refer to the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.
The department permits recreational eel fishing. It limits catches to 10 in total and the eel must be at least 30 centimetres long.
Do not attempt to feed native eels or other species. This causes a nuisance to residents and harms species within the ecosystem. Find out more about feeding wildlife.