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Guide Dogs New Look Unveiled                           Roadworks  Pothole Chaos  Swiftly  Resolved  by                 Get Money Back for New Energy Efficient Fridges,  Research in Moreton Bay Parks
                 At any one time, there may be over six hundred  MBRC and BMD                                                 Washing Machines and Air Cons                                    Well-designed local parks full of stimulating and
                 special dogs and puppies being trained to be a         During a period of wet weather at the start of                  Chris  Whiting MP is calling on retirees and           challenging experiences could inspire people of
                 Guide Dog in communities throughout the nation.        February, a large number of potholes opened up on               pensioners in Bancroft to take advantage of the new    all ages to be physically active and help prevent
                 To help identify these special dogs, Guide Dogs        the section of roadworks along Kinsellas Road West              Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate and get money        obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, says
       Australia, along with their partner ADVANCE has unveiled a fresh   in Mango Hill.                                                back when they purchase new energy efficient   QUT landscape architect Dr Debra Cushing.
       new look for their iconic Guide Dog coats to make the dogs-in- Local residents and visitors struggled navigating their vehicles in   washing machines, fridges and air conditioners.  Dr Cushing heads a QUT transdisciplinary team of landscape
       training more easily recognisable to the public.       an attempt to avoid damage, which in turn caused safety issues   This bill-busting rebate scheme from the Palaszczuk Government   architects,  urban  planners, and  exercise  physiologists, with
       The new coats feature a reflective bright orange colour for                                                            opened on January 1 and is available to Queensland residents   significant experience working with children and ageing adults.
       visibility and are made of a highly breathable material to keep                                                        only and limited to one rebate per household.         They have joined with Moreton Bay Regional Council to undertake
       the dogs cool – and looking cool – when they are working.                                                              “Taking action to help lower the cost of living is vitally important   an ARC Linkage project to investigate the key components and
       What’s more important though, is what they represent.                                                                  to myself and all members of the Palaszczuk Government,” Chris   design considerations to create appealing all-ages local parks.
       When you see a Guide Dog wearing one of the new coats out                                                              Whiting said.                                         “We know that many of our local parks in suburban areas are
       in the community, it means they are on an important journey                                                            “That is why we are really keen to see this rebate scheme rolled   boring and not stimulating when they could be places to
       and working towards fulfilling the life-changing role of being                                                         out and taken up by as many eligible Queensland families as   which people naturally gravitate and exercise, almost without
       someone’s guiding eyes.                                                                                                possible.                                             realising it, as well as relax and engage with their neighbours,”
       They’re asking everyone in the community to look out for the                                                           “This $20 million scheme offers eligible households a rebate of
       dogs wearing the new bright orange coats and give them space                                                           $200 for a 4 star rated washing machine, $250 for a 4 star rated
       when working, so they can learn their important new job!                                                               fridge, $300 for a 4 star rated air conditioner.
       Whether a Guide Dog is walking, sitting or sleeping in its coat or                                                     “The rebate is applicable to new appliances purchased on or
       harness, it should not be patted, fed or distracted. These coats                                                       after 1 January 2018 and eacheligible household gets a rebate
       also show that the dog is legally allowed to go anywhere their                                                         for one appliance.
       trainer or handler can, to assist with their training.                                                                 “To get the rebate, you need to save the receipt or proof of
       You can do your bit by making sure Guide Dog handlers and                                                              purchase.
       their dogs feel welcome, and that your pet dog is on a leash and   with drivers taking longer than expected to cross the one lane   “The application process for the rebate will open within the first
       under control whenever you see a Guide Dog in a harness or in   signalised roadwork section, meaning some drivers appeared to   quarter of 2018.
       one of the new bright orange training coats.          have run a red light.                                            “The rebate is not means tested but I encourage everyone to
       “I thank everyone in the community in advance for helping our   The Big Local team posted a public announcement on our   check their eligibility at  www.dews.qld.gov.au, and sign up
       incredible Guide Dogs on their journey and for your ongoing   @mangohillqld Facebook page, alerting followers to the road   online to be notified when the application form is available,” said   Dr Cushing said.
       generous support as we continue to change lives.” Michael   conditions. The post attracted a lot of conversation from local   Chris Whiting.                                 Dr Cushing said researchers would head to 12 Moreton Bay
       Kightley, CEO Guide Dogs Queensland said.             residents.                                                       To check  whether your  appliance  meets the minimum  4 star   Regional Council’s parks to observe park usage, as well as
       You  can  help  Guide  Dogs  Queensland  provide  freedom,   The following morning, Councillor  Julie Greer commented on   energy rating to be eligible for the rebate, please use the Energy   ask park users about what drew them there and which park
       independence and mobility by showing your suppawt, head to   the post, “Please be advised that Council has made contact with   Rating Calculator or the Registration Database by visiting   amenities and features they used for physical recreation.
       www.guidedogsqld.com.au to find out more.             BMD and they are on site this morning.”                          www.energyrating.gov.au – a joint government and industry   “We will also target non-park users in the same areas and ask
                                                             The current project completion date is the end of March,         program.                                              them about the barriers they have to using parks and what could
                                                             however, the Construction Supervisor advises that every effort is                                                      be done to address those,” she said.
                                                             being made to complete works by end of February/early March                                                            Dr Cushing said research had shown that parks with unique
                                                             if the current weather patterns continue with his team working                                                         features such as lakes, dog parks, water, or trails were more likely
                                                             six days a week.                                                                                                       to be used.
                                                                                                                                                                                    “Enjoyable  scenery,  seeing  others  exercise,  programmed
                                                                                                                                                                                    activities, safe conditions and regular maintenance all contribute
                                                                                                                                                                                    to higher usage.”
                                                                                                                                                                                    Moreton Bay Regional Council’s Spokesperson for Parks,
                                                                                                                                                                                    Recreation and Sport, Councillor Darren Grimwade, said the
                                                                                                                                                                                    Council was pleased to collaborate with QUT and looked forward
                                                                                                                                                                                    to the outcomes of this exciting research project.
                                                                                                                                                                                    “Moreton Bay Regional Council is continually seeking to push
                                                                                                                                                                                    the envelope and deliver fresh and imaginative playground
                                                                                                                                                                                    designs and recreational spaces which appeal to young people
                                                                                                                                                                                    of all ages and abilities across the Moreton Bay Region, which is
                                                                                                                                                                                    one of Australia’s fastest growing and most diverse urban areas,”
                                                                                                                                                                                    Cr Grimwade said.
                                                                                                                                                                                    The project will take three years to complete, culminating in
                                                                                                                                                                                    design guidelines for active intergenerational parks that can be
                                                                                                                                                                                    used across Australia.
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