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Changes to Public Toilet Facilities

Mar 24, 2020 | COVID-19, Front Page Feature, News

To prevent the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) NBRC will be closing some public toilet facilities in each township.  Please see which facilities are affected below:

Biggenden

Open: Closed:
·       Lions Park, Isis Highway ·      Apex Park, Alfred Street
·       Beiers Park, Edward Street ·      Biggenden Sports Ground, Airstrip Road
  ·      Mount Walsh Picnic Area, National Park Road, Lakeside

 

Gayndah

Open: Closed:
·       Ban Ban Springs Rest Area, Burnett Highway ·      Dowsetts Park, Cnr Getrude & Boorunbeh Streets
·       Claude Wharton Weir Rest Area, Weir Road ·      Jaycees Park, Simon Street
·       Gayndah Town Hall, Burnett Highway  
·       Lions Park, Queen Street  
·       Zonhoven Park, Burnett Highway  

 

Mundubbera

Open: Closed:
·       Bicentennial Park, Mundubbera-Durong Road ·       Halfpenny Park, Olympia Street
·       The Black Stump, Burnett Highway  
·       Memorial (Archer) Park, Bauer Street  
·       Apex Ski Park, Mundubbera  
·       Mundubbera Town Hall, Lyon’s Street  

 

Eidsvold

Open: Closed:
·       RM Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre (Toilets Only), Burnett Highway ·       Eidsvold Show Grounds, Burnett Highway
·       Apex Park, Burnett Highway  
·       Ceratodus Rest Area, Burnett Highway  

 

Mt Perry

Open: Closed:
·       Memorial Park, ·                    Mt Perry Showgrounds,
  ·                    Wolca Reserve, Wolca National Park

 

Monto

Open: Closed:
·       Lister Street Park, Lister Street ·         Apex Park,
·       Lions Park, Flinders Street ·         Monto Sportsgrounds
·       Jaycee Park, Dalton Street ·         Monto Showgrounds
·       Coominglah Rest Area, Burnett Highway  
·       Monto Cemetery, Gladstone Monto Rd  

 

To stay up to date with local COVID-19 information, visit www.northburnett.qld.gov.au/covid-19/ and follow us on social media. Queensland Health remains the lead agency in the COVID-19 response.  Council urges community members to keep up to date via www.health.qld.gov.au.