Boonah Incinerator Public Forum
Discuss the proposed waste to energy incinerator impacting the Scenic Rim community.
Details
Sunday 22 February 2026
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Park St, Boonah QLD 4310, Australia
Free
Discuss the proposed waste to energy incinerator impacting the Scenic Rim community.
Sunday 22 February 2026
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Park St, Boonah QLD 4310, Australia
Free
Engage with your local community at this important public forum addressing the proposed enormous waste to energy incinerator planned for Bromelton. Learn about the potential environmental, health, and economic impacts on the Scenic Rim region, including concerns about vehicle traffic and pollution.
This event is designed for residents, business owners, and anyone interested in protecting the natural beauty and well-being of the Scenic Rim. It’s a chance to hear from concerned community members and experts, ask questions, and share your views.
Arrive early to enjoy tea, coffee, and refreshments while connecting with neighbors who share your commitment to preserving the local environment.
The forum will take place on Sunday, 22 February 2026, from 14:00 to 16:00 at the Boonah State School Assembly Hall. The event is free to attend and open to all.
Key topics include the scale of the incinerator project, estimated daily vehicle movements, potential health risks to humans and livestock, and the impact on agriculture and local businesses.
Organizers encourage community participation to ensure voices are heard regarding this significant development proposal.
The forum will be held at Boonah State School, located on Park Street in Boonah, Queensland. The venue is accessible by car and local transport options.
Parking is available on site, and the school assembly hall provides a comfortable environment for discussions.
This central location makes it easy for families and community members from across the Scenic Rim to attend.
This event is a critical opportunity to understand the implications of the proposed incinerator and to engage with local decision-makers.
Community health, environmental protection, and regional reputation are key concerns driving this forum.
Participants are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy refreshments and to prepare questions or comments for the discussion.
Attendance is free of charge with no booking required.
All community members, including families with children, are welcome to join and contribute to the conversation.
For more information, contact the organizers directly via the provided phone number or visit their website.