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Straddie flagpole removal sparks cultural dispute on North Stradbroke Island

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: December 8, 2025
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THE removal of an Indigenous flagpole has reignited tensions over state-controlled land on North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah), raising concerns among local communities about cultural recognition and heritage.

The 20-metre flagpole, which also displayed Torres Strait and Palestinian flags, was removed from a prominent site overlooking the Dunwich waterfront in the early hours of December 3.

A similar pole had been taken down earlier this year.

The poles were originally erected in late 2022 by the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation (QYAC) without formal approval from state authorities managing the site.

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State inspections later identified the structures as unauthorised installations, and formal notices were issued requesting their removal.

A Transport and Main Roads (TMR) spokesperson said: “The Department of Transport and Main Roads authorised and carried out the removal of an unapproved flagpole on state-controlled land on Ballow Road in Dunwich on 3 December 2025.

“QYAC was requested by TMR to remove the unauthorised flagpoles and was informed that if the poles were not removed, TMR would carry out the works and return the poles and flags to QYAC.

“TMR removed one flagpole on 30 August 2025 and the second on 3 December 2025.

“In both instances, the pole and flags were promptly returned to QYAC.”

Background from TMR confirms the department does not have authority to regulate flags on state-controlled corridors.

TMR became aware of the unauthorised flagpoles in 2023 and engaged with QYAC about lodging a Road Corridor Permit (RCP), which was not submitted.

Prior to removal, TMR issued written notice, met with Traditional Owners on 16 September 2025, and sent a follow-up letter on 17 September 2025.

Work crews coordinated with Queensland Police to ensure safety during removal.

The removal has highlighted longstanding disputes over the use of state-controlled land and the placement of unauthorised structures.

TMR says its primary responsibility is to ensure that any infrastructure within the road corridor does not pose a safety risk to road users.

The flagpoles have been described by the community as holding significant cultural value.

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