Dorville Road Improvements Project Now Complete

Following a few months of works, the Dorville Road improvements project near Cabbage Tree Creek in Aspley is finally complete.


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Dorville Road was widened to provide a new on-road parking lane between Cabbage Tree Creek and the Kingfisher Recycling Centre. The works involve formalising the eastern road edge with new kerb and channel.

The project also included the replacement of a 90-metre section of footpath on the eastern side of Dorville Road, resurfacing the road between Cabbage Tree Creek and the Kingfisher Recycling Centre road line marking, landscaping and turf.

The Dorville Road improvements project was completed to formalise street parking, improve drainage, eliminate washouts, and improve pedestrian safety, notably for local school students and market goers in the area. It is funded under the Australian Government’s Local Road and Community Infrastructure grant program.

The $2.5-billion Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program supports local councils to deliver priority local road and community infrastructure projects across Australia, supporting jobs and the resilience of local economies to help communities bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The recently completed work is one of the road and intersection projects north of Brisbane. Extensive road resurfacing has been done on Robinson Road West, as well as multiple roads across Aspley are being resurfaced. 

“Despite a world pandemic, we have not slowed down and in fact there are so many projects that have been completed or close to completion,” said Cr for Bracken Ridge Ward Sandy Landers. 

Raise the Woof! Carseldine Markets to Host the Absolutely Pawsome Barktoberfest!

It’s time to raise the woof and let the dogs out as Carseldine Markets prepares to host an absolutely pawsome Barktoberfest! Whilst their paw-rents enjoy a traditional celebration of beers and drinks this October, fur-babies can have the time of their life on Dorville Road.



Barktoberfest 2021 will feature a flurry of exciting activities that will have tails wagging and families enjoying heaps of gourmet food, workshops and entertainment, competitions, arts and crafts, and hundreds of market stalls. 

Set for Saturday, 9th October, Barktoberfest will run from 6:00 a.m.to 12:00 p.m. with highlights like the Doggo Demos, Dog Fashion Parade, and the Splash Zone from Animal Welfare League Queensland (AWL).

Photo Credit: Carseldine Markets/Facebook
Photo Credit: Carseldine Markets/Facebook

The Splash Zone features a special pool designed for the doggos’ waterplay. The corner will also have a rehydration station for the thirsty pups. 

AWL will also set up an information corner where humans could ask about getting involved and supporting the animal charity.

Every year, the animal advocacy group helps find a home for more than 10,000 stray and homeless animals in Queensland and they’re getting behind Barktoberfest to raise awareness for their cause.  

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Also gracing this event is Winnie the Cattle Dog, a TikTok su-paw-star, with her furmum, April. They will be on stage for a Q & A session with furparents and fans about Winnie’s famous life on social media despite battling a congenital disease called fragmented medial coronoid process.

Meanwhile, registered guests may get a chance to win a doggo hamper from one of the sponsors, which will be drawn at 11:30 a.m. The winner must be on the site or answer the call to receive the prize.

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