beca may 2015 newsletter
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Page 2 Our New Website
Page 3 Vastly increased traffic
Page 3 Trail Bikes & Vandals
Page 3 Digging in together
Page 4 Water Supply Issues
Page 4 People still getting fined
Page 4 Safety First at Quinn Park
The Connector The Connector
Frustration again over Interim Helicopter Training Facility
Cr Rick Baberowski was in attendance at the BeCAs April Management Meeting
and voiced his frustration over the lack of
a final approval for the Interim Facility
being signed and in place. It appears the major helicopter operator
continues to make further requests prior
to the final agreement. BeCA voiced its intention to pursue the long term solution (a permanent site pro-
vided by the state government on forestry land) via a proposed meeting being investigated by Jason Hunt with the
relevant Government Minister. BeCA awaits a response from Mr Hunt
on his success in arranging the meeting. Cr Rick Baberowski will pursue meeting
dates for the Airport Forum, a committee
which appears to have lapsed. This is a major channel for Community
groups to liaise with Sunshine Coast Airport Management on a range of issues
affecting communities living near to the Caloundra Aerodrome.
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April Volume 2015
In this Edition
Experiencing Identity Theft often has significant unforeseen consequences for you! Do you fully cut up your old bills to ensuring your address and other personal information has been destroyed prior to placing them in your recycling bin? How many pieces do
you cut your old Credit Card into when destroying them? Do you use a variety of numer-
ous passwords to protect your
online accounts? Have you ever been a victim of identity theft? Experiencing identity theft and
misuse can have immediate and
unforeseen consequences. Sometimes it can take years from when personal information is compromised to when
such details are used fraudulently to acquire products and services. Experiencing the theft of personal informational and its subsequent misuse
can leave you feeling helpless, anxious and confused. David Lacey is a founder of iDcare and
BeCAs Website gets an
Upgrade of Disk Space
and Bandwidth
Our website is now running smoothly again, as it can now easily accommodate
the volume of traffic that we have been
subjecting it to, in the past! So after two
critical upgrades of Data Space & Band-width we dont expect any more issues.
has over fifteen years experience in National Law Enforcement and National Security Responding to identity theft &
misuse threats. Dave is a
senior research fellow at
the University of New South Wales & Royal Melbourne Institute of
Technology.
ing. So theres one date which should be
a must attend for your calendar. All Bellvista & Bells Reach residents are
very welcome to attend in the Bellvista
Meeting Place, June 1st at 6.45pm where
David Lacey will make his presentation on the National Identity Support Service.
Les Thomas,
Presidents Report.
David Lacey will be the major presenter at BeCAs June Public Meet-
for the Bellvista & Bells Reach Community Association
Your only truly local agent
Located in Bellvista Market Place, next to IGA
Dave Cooper
0499 004 166
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Shop 6 Bellvista Market Place
Caloundra West 4551
(07) 5438 2292
0487 922 034
(07)5499 6666
Shop 2, Bellvista Market Place, Rawson St, Caloundra West
www.bellvista.com.au
The primary information channel available to all Bellvista and
Bells Reach residents from your Community Association is via
the BeCA website. After the websites recent upgrade it is a matter of moments to have an item up online and available
through the BeCA website.
So if there is some news or events you wish to read up on,
then the website should be your first port of call. Items from
the website are then copy/pasted to create this Newsletter. So the reports and imagines shown here in this newsletter,
maybe a little out of date & only shown as Black & White images , where as the
Website is in full colour with a complete Database of every newsletter & article published !
So keep an eye on the website (News & Events tab) for all
the latest news and updates. Often a new post on the website is reported on the BeCA Facebook page with a link to the main
BeCA website. So if you have the Facebook app on your mobile device, you should be getting notifications on your phone or
tablet when a new post goes onto the websites News & Events page.
There is even a spot there for residents to add comments and feedback for others to read and consider.
If you are a real computer geek you could even use the RSS
feed link which would list recently updated News & Events page entries at
(http://www.bellvista.com.au/news-events/feed/).
Les Thomas, President
Whilst we supply a small monthly Black & White Newsletter, you can always review our latest Community News in full colour on our Website!
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Real concern over the vastly
increased traffic volumes! BeCA have raised the issue of vastly increased road traffic on Caloundra Road and its impact on school traffic exiting
and entering the estate during pickup
and drop off times. BeCA is not convinced that the comple-
tion of the proposed second entry/exit
road via Kawana Link Way extension will
have the desired major impact on Bellvista Blvd.
Traffic during busy times, especially in 2017 when up to two proposed State
Schools are planned to open just a few
kilometres south of the current Bellvista/
Bells Reach estates. BeCA believes a con-
necting road between Pelican Waters
Blvd and the extension of Bellvista Blvd
would be a more viable solution. Cr Baberowski indicated he would pursue BeCAs concerns with the Council
road planners as soon as possible.
The Salesman said it was the ideal car for life in the fast lane!
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Community
concerns have been
raised over
the behaviour
of trail bike riders along the fire trail on northern border of the estate, following
numerous reports from residents. Police have been informed and continue to monitor the situation which is simply annoying, anti-social and often dangerous to the other members of our
community. The added discovery of various imple-
ments used for inappropriate and illegal activities have been discovered around
the BBQ area at Canavan Gracie Recrea-
tional Reserve. Again this information has been passed
on to the police for their advice and assis-tance.
Newsletter Upgrade BeCA has revamped The Connector
Newsletter to make it more attractive
and easily for residents to get a quick
monthly summary of our local news. We hope you agree with the new format?
Trail Bike Riders are pushing
their luck!
Happy Tale with a simple plot
Its the type of food your grandparents
used to eat. Fresh, simple and straight
from the garden. With dirt under their fingernails and smiles on their faces, Bell Reach &
Bellvista residents are getting ready to
band together in a new community garden. Construction on the garden start-
ed last week in Bells Reach Active Park. The new community space will allow
residents to grow fresh fruits, herbs and vegetables. Community Pastor Phil Smith said the
garden would provide residents with an
opportunity to get out and meet their neighbours. There is the share product and gather
for a yarn after working the soil together he said. For listening and learning, cross- generational relationships could happen
in this garden. Everyone can learn new skills and families who might be a long way from
extended family might find local stand-in grandparents, The community garden project had
been a collaboration between local residents and Stockland who formed a not-for-profit community group. The Garden will be ready for the first
seedlings to be planted late next month, and Stockland development professional
Hannah Williams said private and commu-nal plots would be available. The Garden group will hold regular
workshops for members and residents who are interested in learning about sustainable gardening principles.
Report by Lauren Grounsell of the Caloundra Weekly
Digging in together
If you see or hear vandals
misbehaving please report it to Police! Caloundra Police Station numbers are: 07 5439 4444 or Police Link 131 444
Regretfully we continue to find people
amongst us that cant behave themselves
in a civilised manner. Please feel free to drop BeCA an email with some detail (see details page 4) or
complete a simple Police report with, or
without immunity. BeCA urges that any case of inappropri-ate behavior spotted around our area is
to be reported immediately to the Police. We have a beautiful lifestyle & environ-ment and we want to keep it that way!
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Water Supply Issues Unity Water was contacted earlier this month regarding the variation in water pressure being experienced in our area
over several days early in March. Some homes may have lost supply altogether! The reason given was there has been
numerous breakages in water mains in the Caloundra area recently. It is quite uncommon for there to be so many problems in one area over such a short
period of time. As a water main breaks, the water supply is cut off to that area which causes a resultant drop in pressure to other nearby areas. Unity Water apologizes for
any inconvenience and on each occasion strives to resume full service as quickly as possible.
Safety First at Quinn Park BeCA has been in-formed of some inappropriate behav-
iour at Quinn Park in Bells Reach. Some unsupervised children
were seen smashing bottles around the
play equipment over the weekend. Regretfully an unsuspecting child
suffered a cut from the broken glass.
Stockland were informed and took immediate action to clean the area up and make it safe for all again. As a further step
to arrest this type of behaviour from unsupervised children, security at the park has been upgraded to ensure all can enjoy
the Park facilities safely without any more
incidents of this kind.
Stocklands follow up our intersection concerns
Following representation on behalf of residents to Stockland, BeCA is delighted to forward the following information onto
residents, especially residents in Bells
Reach. Concerns have been raised regarding the partial obstruction of driver vision to
traffic negotiating the Bells Reach Drive/
Indigo Rd intersection. Stockland have advised BeCA the tall H Sign right on the corner has now been removed to assist
with driver safety at that corner. Also traffic policeman felt the No Right Turn sign at the inter-section Indigo Rd and Bellvista Blvd is probably not in the
best interests of motorists, as for much of
the day it is perfectly safe to make such a turn as long as the road is clear. Its suggested that the No Right Turn
only be enforced during school drop off
and pick up times. The suggestion is being considered by Stocklands and Council and
may be implemented shortly. Stockland
believe a re-designing of the inter-section would be required to allow this to occur. Stocklands civil consultants have now
engaged Jonathan Dare-Williams, the technical leader of transport planning and engineering from MWH Global to come up
with a proposal. Stockland will then need to take the proposal to the DSDIP (State Government) for their final approval. BeCA will keep you informed of any devel-
opments in the meantime.
Please Note: Traffic policeman recently issued 12
tickets to drivers making an illegal right
turn from Indigo Rd into Bellvista Blvd. Drivers should be aware that the current No Right Turn law is currently in place
and drivers choosing to ignore the sign will
still be liable for a FINE until a final decision is made and appropriate signage
is installed and the intersection modifications are completed.
CONTACTS DETAILS for the BeCA Secretary:
Debye OReilly
Phone: 0498 266 059 or Email:
[email protected] Website:
www.bellvista.com.au
2015 BeCA CALENDAR
Next BeCA Management Committee Meeting May 11th
Public Meetings: June 1st & Sept 7th,
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If youre having an Event in our Community let us & others know about it?
BeCA prides itself on keeping the Belvista/Bells Reach communities inform- ed of what is available across our estate. If theres an upcoming event that you wish people to know about, just drop BeCA an email or call us so we can quickly
add a note to our website and Facebook pages. If we dont know about it, we cant
help you to promote it! Please see contact details below at the
bottom of this column.