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Shining new light on our business areas brings streets alive

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: August 28, 2025
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Aaron Weir, Ross Snell, Cr Peter Mitchell, Suzie Tafolo and Kevin Abbey pictured in Middle St.
Aaron Weir, Ross Snell, Cr Peter Mitchell, Suzie Tafolo and Kevin Abbey pictured in Middle St.
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Redlands Coast Chamber of Commerce

ACROSS the Redlands Coast, from the dining strip at Raby Bay Harbour to the village feel of Wellington Point, one thing makes our centres thrive: streets that feel alive.

Vibrancy and safety go hand in hand.

When our town centres are well lit, active, and buzzing with people, they become not only more welcoming but also more resilient against crime.

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Busier streets are safer streets.

When Cleveland cafés keep their doors open into the evening, when Victoria Point hosts community favourites like the New Year’s family event or the Hoedown, or when Cleveland comes alive with Crazy Market Day, people naturally gather.

Twilight markets, music nights, and other events all build natural surveillance.

People attract people.

Families, workers, and visitors all push out antisocial behaviour.

That steady hum of activity builds pride, encourages visitors to stay longer, and makes crime harder to take root.

“We’d love to see all areas of the Redlands Coast come more alive with live entertainment, food trucks, and buskers,” one trader said.

“These small activations fill the ‘quiet gap’ that otherwise feel unsafe and bring a vibrancy that keeps people coming back.”

Lighting is one of the simplest and most powerful investments we can make.

A well-lit street discourages offenders, reassures residents, shoppers and tourists, and transforms a space into somewhere people want to be.

We can already see the difference – at Wellington Point, where shopfronts brighten the village strip, and more recently in Cleveland, where fairy lights are helping the centre feel warmer and more welcoming.

Beyond standard streetlamps, creative touches like illuminated artworks, seasonal displays and glowing waterfront pathways bring character and charm that draw people in.

When businesses light up their entrances and windows, they lift the entire precinct, encouraging more foot traffic, longer visits and stronger local trade.

Too often, when new lights or activations appear, the first response, especially online, is cynicism by some.

“Oh, just lights.”

But these projects aren’t “just lights”.

They usually represent private investment or grants, lots of planning, and countless hours of effort to make our community safer, stronger, and more enjoyable.

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