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Safer roads for wildlife and residents on Thornlands’ Fitzroy Street

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Published: October 27, 2025
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FITZROY St, which borders Cleveland and Thornlands, has recently undergone a street upgrade aimed at improving safety for residents and wildlife.

The works include new wildlife signs and fresh road markings designed to encourage drivers to stay within the speed limit.

The upgrades were delivered after residents raised concerns with councillors Paul Golle and Peter Mitchell about the risks posed by speeding vehicles in an area well known for its large koala population.

Both councillors welcomed the improvements, describing them as a positive outcome for the community.

“These small victories make a real difference,” Cr Golle said.

“They help keep our residents safe while also protecting the unique wildlife that share our coastline.”

Cr Mitchell agreed, adding that community advocacy played a key role in achieving the result.

With multiple reports of speeding previously recorded along Fitzroy St, it is hoped that the new line markings and wildlife signage will remind motorists of the need to drive safely.

The initiative not only protects koalas and other native animals but also improves road safety for pedestrians and the wider community.

Koala Action Group President Debbie Pointing praised the upgrades, noting that increased visibility of wildlife signs and reinforced speed limits were crucial measures in preventing further injuries and fatalities among koalas, which are now officially listed as an endangered species in Queensland.

“KAG commends any initiatives that increase awareness of wildlife crossing roads, however unless it is policed the behaviour of some motorists is unlikely to change,” she said.

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