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A $1.7km fauna fence is being installed between Anderleigh Road and Tinana Road on the stretch of Tin Can Bay Road known as a koala hotspot.
“While the signs have had a positive impact, ongoing improvements to protect as many native animals as possible is incredibly important.
“We want to reduce the risk of koala and other wildlife deaths on Tin Can Bay Road.
“The new, fauna exclusion fencing will deter animals crossing here.”
Mr Saunders said works had been completed under a fauna spotter’s supervision.
“The fauna spotter will continue monitoring the site while the fence is being built to ensure wildlife is kept safe,” he said.
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Emergency services rushed to the scene of the catastrophic truck and vehicle crash at the intersection of Tin Can Bay Road and Randwick Road, near Veteran late on Friday. Multiple vehicles are believed to be involved in a crash on the Tin Can Bay Road, Friday, February 19, 2021 At the time a Queensland Ambulance Service spokesperson said paramedics got the call at 4:40pm. One male in his late teens sustained significant head and leg injuries and was freed from his Suzuki Swift by emergency services. Another QAS spokesperson said this morning the young man was flown to the Royal Brisbane and Women s Hospital in a critical condition following the crash.