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		<title>Nearly 1,500 Gather at Seventeen Mile Rocks for Dementia Fundraiser</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Families, friends, runners and community groups filled Rocks Riverside Park on Sunday morning as the Brisbane Memory Walk &#38; Jog brought hundreds of people to Seventeen Mile Rocks in support of Australians living with dementia. Read: Modular Construction Proposal Aims to Deliver Faster Housing in Darra Held on 14 June, the annual event drew 1,478 &#8230; <a href="https://centenarytoday.com.au/nearly-1500-gather-at-seventeen-mile-rocks-for-dementia-fundraiser/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Nearly 1,500 Gather at Seventeen Mile Rocks for Dementia Fundraiser"</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>Families, friends, runners and community groups filled Rocks Riverside Park on Sunday morning as the Brisbane Memory Walk &amp; Jog brought hundreds of people to Seventeen Mile Rocks in support of Australians living with dementia.</strong></p>



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<p>Held on 14 June, the annual event drew 1,478 participants and 89 teams to the popular riverside park, with fundraising reaching $193,631 for Dementia Australia programs, services and research. The result placed the event close to its $200,000 target and turned a local park into one of Brisbane’s largest community fundraising gatherings of the weekend.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Morning of Movement Along the Brisbane River</h2>



<p>From early morning, participants gathered at Rocks Riverside Park to take part in a range of distances, including a 2.5-kilometre walk, a five-kilometre walk or jog, and a 10-kilometre timed run.</p>



<p>The event welcomed people of different ages and fitness levels. Some participants took part to honour family members affected by dementia, while others joined friends, workplaces and community teams to support a cause that touches many Australian households.</p>



<p>As runners and walkers moved through the riverside course, the park became a meeting place for families, carers, supporters and volunteers united by a shared goal. The atmosphere reflected the community spirit that has become a hallmark of the Memory Walk &amp; Jog series across Australia.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Seventeen Mile Rocks Hosts a Major Community Event</strong></h2>



<p>While participants travelled from across Brisbane, the event placed Seventeen Mile Rocks at the centre of a city-wide fundraising effort.</p>



<p>Rocks Riverside Park has become a regular venue for large-scale outdoor events thanks to its open green spaces and riverfront setting. On Sunday, the park welcomed nearly 1,500 participants, creating a strong turnout for a community-focused event in Brisbane’s western suburbs.</p>



<p>The gathering also highlighted the role local public spaces play in bringing people together around important social and health issues. For many attendees, the event offered an opportunity not only to raise money but also to connect with others who understand the challenges dementia can bring to families.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Raising Funds for Dementia Support and Research</h2>



<p>Memory Walk &amp; Jog is organised by Dementia Australia, the national organisation that supports people living with dementia, their families and carers.</p>



<p>Funds raised through the event help support a range of services, including education programs, counselling, advocacy and research initiatives. Dementia Australia has stated that community fundraising events play an important role in helping the organisation continue its work across the country.</p>



<p>The Brisbane event’s fundraising total of $193,631 represented a significant contribution towards those efforts and demonstrated the level of support the cause continues to receive from the community.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Cause That Touches Many Families</h2>



<p>Dementia remains one of Australia’s major health challenges, affecting hundreds of thousands of people nationwide. Beyond those diagnosed, the condition also affects partners, children, relatives and carers who often provide ongoing support.</p>



<p>The event was about more than completing a walk or run. It was an opportunity to stand alongside others facing similar experiences and to contribute towards services that help families navigate the impacts of dementia.</p>



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<p>The turnout demonstrated the willingness of people across Brisbane to support dementia awareness and services, while also showcasing Seventeen Mile Rocks as a destination for major community events.</p>



<p><em>Published 15-June-2026</em></p>
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		<title>Parents Share Concerns About Rocks Riverside Park Water Play Surface</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 09:12:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rocks Riverside Park&#8217;s recently upgraded water play area has become a topic of community discussion, with some parents reporting injuries to their children whilst authorities maintain that the facility meets safety standards. Read: Rocks Riverside Park Upgrade Shuts Days After Reopening The water play area at the popular 26-hectare Seventeen Mile Rocks facility underwent a &#8230; <a href="https://centenarytoday.com.au/parents-share-concerns-about-rocks-riverside-park-water-play-surface/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Parents Share Concerns About Rocks Riverside Park Water Play Surface"</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>Rocks Riverside Park&#8217;s recently upgraded water play area has become a topic of community discussion, with some parents reporting injuries to their children whilst authorities maintain that the facility meets safety standards.</strong></p>



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<p>The water play area at the popular 26-hectare Seventeen Mile Rocks facility underwent a multi-million-dollar upgrade, with the 23-year-old installation being redesigned to improve functionality. The renovation was completed in time for the summer school holidays, welcoming families back to the riverside attraction.</p>



<p>Following the initial reopening, some parents shared photographs on social media showing their children with various injuries, including cuts, scrapes, and bruises. Several families commented about the surface being slippery, prompting concerns within the community.</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img decoding="async" width="662" height="490" src="https://centenarytoday.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/image-1.png" alt="Rocks Riverside Park" class="wp-image-9955" srcset="https://centenarytoday.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/image-1.png 662w, https://centenarytoday.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/image-1-300x222.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 662px) 85vw, 662px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Photo credit: Tracy Pitman/Google Maps</figcaption></figure></div>


<p>In response to these reports, authorities closed the facility for additional works, describing the decision as taken out of &#8220;an abundance of caution.&#8221; Contractors were engaged to address the surface issues before the area could reopen.</p>



<p>The water play area was reopened for a second time on Thursday, 22 January, with Cr Tracy Davis, LNP Chair for Parks and Sustainability, attending to provide information about the remedial works.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Following this second reopening, some parents have continued to report concerns. Parents have continued to share photographs and express concerns on Jamboree Ward Cr Sarah Hutton&#8217;s Facebook page. Reports from those experiencing difficulties have shifted from concerns about slipperiness to comments about the surface texture.</p>



<p>One resident noted that whilst the surface may not be slippery, it felt abrasive, describing it as sharp and like sandpaper. Another parent mentioned that their children experienced issues within the first five minutes of their visit, with both children affected.</p>



<p>Authorities have pointed to the age of the original facility as a factor in undertaking the comprehensive redesign. The water play area was part of the park&#8217;s original opening in December 2003, making it more than two decades old at the time of renovation.</p>


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<p>“If you’re using the water play area, the surface may feel fairly coarse in the first few months. This is normal and will ease over time as more people use it and the surface wears in,” BCC <a href="https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/parks-and-recreation/parks-and-greenspaces/find-park-facilities-and-locations/rocks-riverside-park">stated</a> in its website.</p>



<p>“We urge anyone using the water play area to remember the surface is not designed for running and is best enjoyed at a slower pace.”</p>



<p>Cr Hutton&#8217;s office has also invited parents who have concerns to provide details via email to jamboree.ward@bcc.qld.gov.au, indicating that feedback is being collected and monitored.</p>



<p>The broader Rocks Riverside Park continues to serve as a community gathering space, offering playgrounds, barbecue facilities, and 800 metres of Brisbane River frontage. The park features public art and industrial artefacts that reflect its history as the site of the Queensland Cement and Lime Company operations, with a crop patch reflecting the site&#8217;s farming heritage.</p>



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<p>Parents planning to visit are encouraged to be aware of the surface characteristics and supervise children appropriately. Those who experience any issues are being asked to report them through official channels so that feedback can be properly documented and considered.</p>



<p>The coming weeks will provide more information about how the upgraded facility performs under regular usage conditions, and whether the current surface treatment addresses the concerns that have been raised by some members of the community.</p>



<p><em>Published 4-February-2026</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 05:27:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Families visiting Rocks Riverside Park were met with fencing and warning tape instead of water play, after a multimillion dollar upgrade was shut down only days after reopening, following reports of children slipping and getting injured. Read: Life Begins at 60: Enjoying More of What Matters at Kingsford Terrace Corinda Families Raise Safety Concerns The &#8230; <a href="https://centenarytoday.com.au/rocks-riverside-park-upgrade-shuts-days-after-reopening/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Rocks Riverside Park Upgrade Shuts Days After Reopening"</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>Families visiting Rocks Riverside Park were met with fencing and warning tape instead of water play, after a multimillion dollar upgrade was shut down only days after reopening, following reports of children slipping and getting injured.</strong></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Families Raise Safety Concerns</strong></h2>



<p>The closure occurred on the 14th of December, just days after the upgraded water play area reopened, during the peak school holiday period. Parents reported children falling on wet surfaces, with images shared online showing scratches and grazes. Some families said the area felt unsafe within minutes of entering.</p>



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<p>Parents who arrived with children in swimmers said they were surprised to find the water play area closed without warning. Several families had travelled specifically to visit the upgraded space. </p>



<p>Some parents reported seeing multiple children slip in a short period of time, raising concerns about surface grip once water was running. Parents questioned how the surface passed safety checks before opening, given the number of incidents reported so quickly after reopening.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Council Response And Investigation</strong></h2>



<p>Brisbane City Council confirmed it received complaints about slippery surfaces in the splash zone. Council stated it is investigating the issue and working with the contractor responsible for the upgrade. The area was closed as a precaution while further checks are carried out.</p>



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<p>Council advised that slip testing was completed before reopening and met required Australian safety standards. Despite this, the water play area remains closed, with no confirmed date for reopening.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Impact On Community And Summer Plans</strong></h2>



<p>The water play area was closed for nearly six months before reopening as part of a major upgrade costing about $3.5 million. For many local families, the space is a key summer attraction, especially during hot weather and school holidays.</p>



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<p>Parents have expressed disappointment and concern, saying the closure limits free outdoor options for children during summer.&nbsp;</p>



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		<title>Grinding Mill Relic at Rocks Riverside Park, Seventeen Mile Rocks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jan 2025 14:22:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The grinding mill at Rocks Riverside Park in Seventeen Mile Rocks serves as a notable industrial relic, symbolising the area&#8217;s past as a prominent cement manufacturing centre. Read: Platypus Habitat Restoration Project Launched in Wacol Once integral to the operations of the Queensland Cement and Lime Company (QCL), established in 1914, the mill highlights the &#8230; <a href="https://centenarytoday.com.au/grinding-mill-relic-at-rocks-riverside-park-seventeen-mile-rocks/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Grinding Mill Relic at Rocks Riverside Park, Seventeen Mile Rocks"</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>The grinding mill at Rocks Riverside Park in Seventeen Mile Rocks serves as a notable industrial relic, symbolising the area&#8217;s past as a prominent cement manufacturing centre.</strong></p>



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<p>Once integral to the operations of the<a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensland_Cement_and_Lime_Company"> Queensland Cement and Lime Company</a> (QCL), established in 1914, the mill highlights the industrial heritage of the region.</p>



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<p>QCL played a vital role in Queensland’s construction industry, manufacturing cement and lime at its factory in Darra, Brisbane. Initially, limestone from the Darling Downs was used, but by the 1930s, the company transitioned to using coral dredged from Moreton Bay. This coral was transported via barges to Oxley Wharf at Seventeen Mile Rocks before being conveyed to the factory.</p>



<p>The grinding mill was used to process the coral into cement by crushing it using either rotational methods or steel balls. Maintenance of this equipment was intensive, with workers frequently replacing steel cables and maintaining cranes that handled the coral. The industrial operations ceased in 1998 after QCL was unable to renew its dredging licences, leading to the closure of the Darra plant.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Rocks Riverside Park: A Historical Site</strong></h2>



<p>Rocks Riverside Park, established in 2003, preserves the industrial heritage of the area. The park was built on the former site of QCL’s operations, with remnants of the grinding mill and other industrial artefacts scattered throughout. These relics serve as a reminder of the area’s history while contributing to its unique character.</p>



<p>The park is divided into zones, including the river flat, bushland ridge, and a green link. Its features include picnic areas, playgrounds, a water play area, and shared pathways, making it a popular destination for families and history enthusiasts alike.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Community Sentiment and Legacy</strong></h2>



<p>The community appreciates the incorporation of industrial artefacts into the park, which offer a tangible link to Seventeen Mile Rocks’ industrial past. Visitors often reflect on the area’s transformation from an industrial site to a recreational park. The grinding mill remains a focal point, symbolising the transition of the space while maintaining its historical identity.</p>



<hr><p class="related"><strong><em>Read: <a href="https://centenarytoday.com.au/wacol-youth-remand-centre-set-for-completion-in-mid-2025/">Wacol Youth Remand Centre Set for Completion in Mid-2025</a></em></strong></p><hr>



<p>The grinding mill at Seventeen Mile Rocks is a key historical feature, bridging the area’s industrial heritage with its current role as a vibrant recreational park. Rocks Riverside Park not only honours the past but also provides a unique setting for the community to enjoy.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking to achieve 10,000 steps per day? Rocks Riverside Park in Seventeen Mile Rocks offers a peaceful way to add approximately 1,000 steps to your daily count through its scenic 800-metre riverside path.&#160; Read: Free or Budget-friendly Activities at the Rocks Riverside Park in Seventeen Mile Rocks While this gentle walk contributes just &#8230; <a href="https://centenarytoday.com.au/your-walking-guide-to-rocks-riverside-park-in-seventeen-mile-rocks/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Your Walking Guide to Rocks Riverside Park in Seventeen Mile Rocks"</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>Are you looking to achieve 10,000 steps per day? Rocks Riverside Park in Seventeen Mile Rocks offers a peaceful way to add approximately 1,000 steps to your daily count through its scenic 800-metre riverside path.&nbsp;</strong></p>



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<p><strong><em>Read: </em></strong><a href="https://centenarytoday.com.au/free-or-budget-friendly-activities-at-the-rocks-riverside-park-in-seventeen-mile-rocks/"><em><strong>Free or Budget-friendly Activities at the Rocks Riverside Park in Seventeen Mile Rocks</strong></em></a></p>



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<p>While this gentle walk contributes just a portion of your daily goal, its tranquil setting and excellent facilities make it an ideal location for multiple laps or as part of your daily walking routine.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Quick Facts</h3>



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<li>Distance: 800 metres (one way)</li>



<li>Steps: Approximately 1,000</li>



<li>Difficulty: Easy</li>



<li>Surface: Paved shared walkway</li>



<li>Best For: Families, casual walkers, step-goal achievers</li>



<li>Facilities: Water play area, BBQs, toilets, picnic areas, playgrounds</li>
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<p>The promenade follows the peaceful Brisbane River shoreline at Rocks Riverside Park. Those looking to extend their walk can continue along the riverside path until they reach <a href="https://brisbaneapp.com.au/places/1895">Amazons Place Park</a> in Jindalee. This flat, paved pathway offers a peaceful riverside experience with plenty of opportunities to observe local riverine flora and fauna. </p>



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<p>For those seeking extra steps, the Zig Zag trail offers an additional challenge. This unpaved but well-formed track through eucalypt forest winds through the bushland ridge to the south-east of the park, adding approximately 30 minutes to your walk.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The trail rewards your effort with excellent views of the surrounding area and, while suitable for wheels, provides a more challenging option for step-counters.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Making It Part of Your 10,000 Steps Journey</h3>



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<p>While the basic promenade walk contributes 1,000 steps, you can easily extend this by combining multiple laps, including the Zig Zag trail, or exploring all park pathways. This location works perfectly as part of your active breaks throughout the day, especially if you&#8217;re gradually building up to a 10,000-step goal.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Health Benefits and Tips</h3>



<p>This gentle riverside walk contributes to your daily fitness goals by improving cardiovascular health, strengthening muscles, and enhancing mood through nature exposure.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Remember to bring water, wear sun protection, and consider walking shoes if taking on the Zig Zag trail. The park&#8217;s facilities make it perfect for all ages, so consider bringing the family along for a morning or late afternoon visit.</p>



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<p><strong><em>Read: </em></strong><a href="https://centenarytoday.com.au/seventeen-mile-rocks-house-undergoes-transformation-after-nearly-five-decades/"><strong><em>Seventeen Mile Rocks House Undergoes Transformation After Nearly Five Decades</em></strong></a></p>



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<p>Whether you&#8217;re starting your 10,000-step journey or looking for a peaceful addition to your existing routine, Rocks Riverside Park Promenade provides a serene setting for walking goals. Its combination of natural beauty, excellent facilities, and easy terrain makes it a valuable destination in Brisbane&#8217;s network of walking locations.</p>



<p><em>Published 31-October-2024</em></p>
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<p><strong><em>Read: </em></strong><a href="https://centenarytoday.com.au/narrung-street-park-sanananda-st-park-shade-covers-in-2023/"><strong><em>Narrung Street Park, Sanananda St Park To Be Retrofitted With Shade Covers In 2023</em></strong></a></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">U-Jam </h2>



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<p>U-Jam Fitness fuses urban dance and hip-hop music with physical fitness, resulting in a dynamic blend. This exhilarating cardio workout embraces the latest chart-topping beats, making you feel as if you&#8217;re attending an electrifying dance party.</p>



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<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Fri 12 May 2023</li><li>Fri 19 May 2023</li><li>Fri 26 May 2023</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Zumba Fitness</h2>



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<p>Catering to individuals of all ages, their classes seamlessly transition between high and low-intensity dance moves strategically crafted to elevate your heart rate and enhance cardio endurance.</p>



<p>Dates:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Sat 13 May 2023</li><li>Sat 20 May 2023</li><li>Sat 27 May 2023</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ball sports Program for Kids Aged 2-6yrs</h2>



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<p>This ball skills program, inspired by the renowned Billy Slater, is tailored for children aged 2-6 years. The engaging sessions include a diverse range of games and activities that focus on enhancing hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Bookings are essential.&nbsp;</p>



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<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Sat 13 May 2023 (9:30 a.m and 10:00 a.m.)</li><li>Sat 20 May 2023 (9:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.)</li><li>Sat 27 May 2023 (9:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.)</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cardio and Strength Conditioning</h2>



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<p>Indulge in an invigorating workout experience at the park, where you can partake in a dynamic bodyweight strength and cardio session. Whether you prefer a low or high impact workout, this session has got you covered. </p>



<p>Join a supportive community of like-minded individuals who not only share fitness goals but also enjoy a good laugh as you push through an exhilarating workout together. Get ready to break a sweat and have a fantastic time!</p>



<p>Dates:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Wed 17 May 2023</li><li>Wed 24 May 2023</li><li>Wed 31 May 2023</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Tai Chi Qigong in the Park</h2>



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<p>Experience the invigorating power of this dynamic activity that harmonises your body and mind, leaving you feeling relaxed, refreshed, and serene. Admission fee is $5.</p>



<p>Dates:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Thu 18 May 2023</li><li>Thu 25 May 2023</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Children’s Storytime at the Park</h2>



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<p>Immerse yourself in the enchantment of storytime with your little one at a First 5 Forever storytime session in the park at the Pop-up Library.&nbsp;<br></p>



<p>This captivating experience offers a blend of tales and melodies designed specifically for young children. It&#8217;s the perfect opportunity for children aged from birth to five years and their parents or caregivers to engage in a delightful, interactive session filled with stories and songs.</p>



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<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Wed 24 May 2023</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Walk and Whimsy, Art in the Park</h2>



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<p>Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting gardens and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Breathe in the delightful sights and sounds that surround you, and let them ignite your imagination for the second part of the workshop.</p>



<p>Unleash your creativity as you craft whimsical artist books using an array of papers and fabrics. Admission is $5, offering you a delightful experience that blends nature&#8217;s wonder with artistic expression.</p>



<p>Date:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Thu 25 May 2023</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">More Strength and Cardio Activities</h2>



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<p>Join a community of like-minded individuals and embrace an active lifestyle that fosters independence while enhancing brain function and uplifting mood through the power of strength training. This low-impact workout is suitable for all fitness levels, making it an ideal choice for seniors.</p>



<p>Dates:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Wed 17 May 2023</li><li>Wed 24 May 2023</li><li>Wed 31 May 2023</li></ul>



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<p>The Rocks Riverside Park is located at 531 Seventeen Mile Rocks.<br></p>



<p>For more details about the upcoming events at the park, visit Brisbane City Council&#8217;s <a href="https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/whats-on-and-events/search">website</a>.<br></p>



<p><em>Published 11-May-2023&nbsp;</em></p>
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<p>Revealed last February, Rocks Riverside Park ranks among Brisbane’s most popular parks behind New Farm Park, City Botanic Gardens and Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha. The list is based on the number of inquiries and bookings in 2022.</p>



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<p>Rocks Riverside Park is a district park located on the site of the former Queensland Cement Limited quarry at 531 Seventeen Mile Rocks Road in Seventeen Mile Rocks. Opened on 7 December 2003, the park is Brisbane’s largest riverfront park covering an area of 26 hectares.<br></p>



<p>Rocks Riverside Park is divided into three major zones: <strong>the river flat</strong> which used to be a rich riverside environment, market garden and industrial site; <strong>the bushland ridge </strong>that forms a backdrop to the river flat area and is covered with dry eucalypt forest; and <strong>the major green link </strong>from the park to suburbs in the south.<br></p>



<p>It features three booking <a href="https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/things-to-see-and-do/council-venues-and-precincts/parks/using-council-parks-for-activities-and-events/park-bookings-and-consents/park-booking-sites/rocks-riverside-park-seventeen-mile-rocks">sites</a> (The Entrance, The Green and The River), a community garden, free Wi-Fi, Great Lawn (approximately 8000 square metres of open grassed space​) and a half-size basketball court.<br></p>



<p>Visitors will also find industrial artefacts throughout the park, a junior playground (suitable for toddlers to eight-year-olds), climbing net/fort and flying fox for school-aged children, jumping pillow, public art reflecting the park&#8217;s industrial heritage, shared pathways and a water play area.</p>



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<p>Top 10 most popular parks based in inquiries/bookings:<br></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>New Farm Park: 1,284</li><li>City Botanic Gardens: 694</li><li>Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha: 679</li><li>Rocks Riverside Park – Seventeen Mile Rocks: 335</li><li>Calamvale District Park: 234</li><li>Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park – Lower River Terrace: 187</li><li>Newstead Park: 141</li><li>Musgrave Park – South Brisbane: 138</li><li>Orleigh Park – West End: 105</li><li>The Lake Parklands – Forest Lake: 92</li></ul>



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<p><strong>Did you know that Queensland has more than 87,700 people with dementia? With the fundraising efforts of the Memory Walk &amp; Jog at the Rocks Riverside Park in Seventeen Mile Rocks, dementia patients and their families or carers will have invaluable resources for their needs.&nbsp;</strong></p>



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<p>The Memory Walk &amp; Jog at the Rocks Riverside Park will take place Sunday, 29th of May, at 8:00 a.m. This is an important initiative to support the patients, as well as raise awareness for the degenerative condition.</p>



<p>This year&#8217;s goal in Brisbane is to <a href="https://www.memorywalk.com.au/event/brisbane/home">raise $130,000</a> and so far, over 55 teams with 874 participants have signed up and pledged more than $88,000 to the cause.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



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<p>“These events are so important, not just from a fundraising perspective, but also because they are opportunities for people impacted by dementia to gather, to get active and to share stories with people in similar circumstances,&#8221; Dementia Australia CEO Maree McCabe AM said.</p>



<p>“Together, we can make the world look brighter for people with dementia. Let’s show them they are not alone!”</p>



<p>For the rest of the year, various Memory Walk &amp; Jog events will also take place across the country for all ages and abilities.</p>



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<p>However, those who can’t attend one of the planned events in the series may still organise their own group or individual walk or jog and contribute via the <a href="https://www.memorywalk.com.au/">My Way or Walk &amp; Jog Impossible Challenge</a>.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>Happening on Sunday, 20 May 2021, the Memory Walk &amp; Jog will begin at 7:00 a.m. at the Rocks Riverside Park in Seventeen Mile Rocks. So far, 53 teams have <a href="https://www.memorywalk.com.au/event/brisbane">signed up for the event, </a>with an impressive 778 fundraisers.&nbsp;</p>



<p>This year&#8217;s goal for Brisbane participants is to raise $183,000 that will help fund studies on managing or potentially curing the disease. The funds collected will also provide for the resources needed by Australians living with dementia, their families, and their careers.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>At least 90,000 people in Queensland have been diagnosed with dementia and experts said that this number will rise to 207,000 in 2058. Thus, this annual walk and jog will also help raise awareness on the risks, social stigma ad other challenges faced by patients and the people around them.</p>



<p>Since February 2021, Memory Walk &amp; Jog have taken place at various locations, such as Sydney, Western Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Canberra and Adelaide.&nbsp;</p>



<p>There will be three categories for the Memory Walk &amp; Jog at the Rocks Riverside Park and the event is open for all ages and all fitness levels, including family pets! The organisers have established a COVID-safe plan so participants, volunteers and staff could enjoy the run as safely as possible.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>To learn more about the event, visit the official site: <a href="http://www.memorywalk.com.au/">www.memorywalk.com.au</a>. For dementia support, phone the National Dementia Helpline on 1800 100 500 or visit <a href="http://dementia.org.au/">Dementia Australia</a> online.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>Happening on Saturday, the 29th of February 2020, <a href="https://z-m-www.facebook.com/events/1496287250522018/">Brisbane Holi 2020</a> is returning to the Rocks Riverside Park for an exciting night of music, performances, Bollywood dance battles, Matki phod competition, sports competitions, kids activities, heaps of Indian food, and colour &#8212; of course! </p>



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<p>This event is primarily organised by the <a href="http://www.icsc.org.au/">Indian Cultural and Sports Club Inc</a>. but Australian and Asian communities are also welcome to join as part of Brisbane City Council&#8217;s month-long <a href="https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community-and-safety/community-support/multicultural-services/brisasia-festival">BrisAsia Festival </a>this February. </p>



<p>Set from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., the Holi Festival continues the tradition enjoyed by people of all ages. Throwing wonderful colours at each other for fun is the highlight of this festivity to foster camaraderie and build better ties with the community.</p>



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<p>Similar to past events, the Holi Festival is expected to welcome thousands of participants this year. Guests are encouraged to purchase their colours online and onsite as bringing their own is prohibited. </p>



<p>As the event slogan goes, &#8220;Let&#8217;s colour everyone equal!&#8221; </p>



<p>Check <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/brisbane-holi-festival-of-colours-2020-tickets-75422427511?aff=ebdssbcitybrowse">Eventbrite</a> for the colours and ticket reservations. This is a no alcohol, zero tolerance event. For enquiries, phone 0449 700 428 or email <a>paviter@ecutas.com.au</a>. </p>



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