What to Expect
Engage in an important community forum addressing the proposed enormous waste to energy incinerator planned for Bromelton. This event provides a platform to learn about the potential environmental, health, and economic impacts on the Scenic Rim region.
Hear from local community members, business representatives, and government officials as they discuss concerns about the facility’s size, vehicle traffic, and effects on agriculture and wellbeing.
This is a valuable opportunity for parents and families to understand how this development might affect their children’s health and the local environment.
Activity Details
The forum will be held on Saturday 18 July 2026 from 14:00 to 15:30 at the Vonda Youngman Community Centre. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy tea, coffee, and refreshments before the discussion begins.
This event is free to attend and open to everyone interested in protecting the Scenic Rim’s natural beauty and community health.
Participants can expect an informative session with opportunities for questions and community feedback.
Location and Access
The forum takes place at Vonda Youngman Community Centre, located at 2-4 Knoll Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272. The venue is accessible by car and local roads, with parking available on site.
Tamborine Mountain is a scenic area known for its natural environment, making it a fitting location for this important environmental discussion.
Families traveling from nearby towns such as Beaudesert and Boonah will find the venue convenient and welcoming.
Important Information
The proposed incinerator would burn 760,000 tonnes of waste annually and include a 30-story smokestack, raising concerns about air quality and traffic.
Community health, agriculture, and local business impacts are key topics of concern, with potential risks to livestock and human wellbeing.
This forum is part of ongoing efforts by the community and local government to maintain the Scenic Rim’s reputation as a spectacular and healthy region.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free of charge. No booking is required, but early arrival is recommended to enjoy refreshments and secure seating.
Everyone is welcome to participate and contribute to the discussion.
Please share this event with friends and family to help raise awareness about this critical issue affecting the Scenic Rim.