Parents Urged to Monitor Children’s Social Media Use Amid Rising Concerns

Experts are sounding the alarm for parents, emphasising the need for close supervision of children using social media platforms. 


Read: Young Clayfield Artist Honours Nano Nagle’s Legacy in National Contest


This warning follows a troubling investigation that found teenagers are being exposed to disturbing content. According to the UNICEF Teens Online Behaviour Survey, around 62% have been exposed to harmful content including hate speech and violent imagery while 60% have seen violent/gory content online.

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One of the teenagers affected is a TikTok user from Clayfield, further underscoring the relevance of this issue for local families. This incident has sparked conversations among parents about the dangers of unsupervised social media use.

“While greater responsibility from governments is key, all decision makers, including those in the ICT sector, parents and teachers, need to listen to young people so that their views can be incorporated into policies, strategies and programmes,” said Cornelius Williams, Associate Director & Global Chief of Child Protection at UNICEF.

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“Efforts to tackle online sexual abuse and exploitation are more effective when children’s opinions and perspectives are included, and this helps guarantee young people can take full advantage of the benefits the Internet offers

Since its launch in 2018, TikTok has taken the world by storm, becoming one of the fastest-growing social media platforms globally, with over 1 billion downloads. Its algorithm is designed to keep users engaged, presenting a continuous stream of captivating content that can quickly draw in young users. 

As concerns about the psychological effects of social media continue to grow, researchers and child psychologists are increasingly alarmed by the findings. Studies indicate a troubling correlation between social media usage and rising rates of depression, self-harm, and suicide among teenagers.


Read: Elissa’s Courageous Journey: Clayfield Mother Fights Cancer After Husband’s Recovery


In these challenging times, community awareness and parental involvement can make a significant difference in safeguarding the mental health of children. As this situation develops, local families are reminded to prioritise supervision and open communication regarding their children’s interactions with social media platforms like TikTok.

Published 4-November-2024

Young Clayfield Artist Honours Nano Nagle’s Legacy in National Contest

A Year 6 student from St Rita’s College Clayfield, Eva M, has created an artwork that reflects the spirit of hospitality and inclusivity, earning her a place in the Nagle Education Alliance of Australia’s (NEAA) 2024 Nagle Prize Competition.



Inspiring Artwork for a National Competition

Eva’s entry for the NEAA competition illustrates the values and traditions upheld by St Rita’s College and is inspired by the life of Nano Nagle, founder of the Presentation Sisters and a figure respected for her dedication to education and community care. Her artwork features a central light symbolising the role of Nano Nagle as the “Lady of the Lantern,” representing warmth, care, and guidance for those in need. The piece also includes open hands to reflect values of hospitality and inclusivity, qualities that her school community strives to model.

To further enhance her message, Eva incorporated traditional First Nations symbols as a tribute to Indigenous Australian culture, emphasising her respect for Australia’s original custodians. This symbolic addition aligns with St Rita’s College’s dedication to reconciliation, making her artwork both culturally relevant and meaningful within the context of Australian heritage.

Eva’s use of imagery highlights the importance of unity and community in fostering a welcoming environment, showing how diverse people and cultures are connected through hospitality. This reflects St Rita’s College’s mission to promote empathy, kindness, and service among its students. The College expressed great pride in Eva’s talent and the dedication she poured into her submission, which they believe truly represents the heart of their school community.

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The NEAA’s Role and Standards

The NEAA, founded in 2013 by a smaller group of Presentation schools, encourages schools across Australia to honour the legacy of Nano Nagle and the Presentation Charism. By offering the Nagle Prize, the NEAA recognises student achievements that reflect the educational and community-focused values Nano Nagle championed in her work. The NEAA is also committed to maintaining Child Safe standards, with strict protocols to ensure all activities support the dignity, safety, and respect of every student involved.



Eva’s artwork proudly represents St Rita’s College, and the community eagerly awaits the competition results, inspired by the young artist’s dedication to the values of inclusivity, reconciliation, and service.

Published 31-Oct-2024

State Facilitated Development Declared For Lutwyche Property to Address Housing Crisis

In a bold move to address the ongoing housing crisis, a property in Lutwyche has been earmarked for a significant development project that could provide homes for hundreds of struggling families sooner than expected.


Read: Rapid Sale: Clayfield Apartment Snapped Up Within Hours of Listing


The plan aims to transform 612 Lutwyche Road and its associated property, 53 and 57 Lamington Avenue into a thriving residential and commercial hub. The project, which has been declared a State Facilitated Development (SFD), is set to deliver 340 apartments along with communal areas, amenities, and retail spaces.

The SFD process introduces an alternative pathway for assessing certain development applications. This specialised route is designed to expedite projects that align with state priorities, with a particular focus on infill development and affordable housing initiatives.

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For the Lutwyche project, around 15 percent of the apartments will be designated as affordable housing units, targeting low to moderate-income households. These units will be rented at rates significantly below market value, ensuring accessibility for those who need it most.

The affordability plan includes strict guidelines to maintain the integrity of the initiative:

1. Affordable units will span studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom configurations.

2. Rents will be capped at 75 percent of market rates.

3. Tenant eligibility will be based on income criteria.

4. The affordable housing designation will be maintained for a minimum of 40 years.

5. Annual audits will ensure compliance with eligibility and rental rate requirements.

The Lamington Markets project has undergone significant evolution since its initial approval. In 2021, plans were greenlit for two 12-storey towers featuring 134 apartments, a sprawling 4500 sqm indoor market hall, a rooftop urban farm, and a craft brewery. 


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Artist’s impressions of approved plans for 612 Lutwyche Road and 53 & 57 Lamington Avenue, Lutwyche (Photo credit: pdonline.brisbane.qld.gov.au)

However, the current proposal represents a substantial expansion of the original concept, more than doubling the number of apartments to 340 and incorporating a stronger focus on affordable housing.

This development is part of a broader initiative to accelerate housing solutions in Queensland. The new approach aims to streamline planning and development processes, potentially reducing approval times to as little as 75 business days for qualifying projects.

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Industry experts believe this project could serve as a model for future developments, demonstrating how private sector initiatives can contribute to solving the housing affordability crisis. The inclusion of both residential and commercial spaces is expected to create a vibrant, self-sustaining community within Lutwyche.


Read: Developer Lodges Plans for Multi-Purpose Complex with Drive-Thru Restaurant in Clayfield


As this project moves forward, it promises to be a significant step towards addressing housing needs in the area, potentially changing the lives of hundreds of families who have been struggling to find affordable homes in the current market.

Published 3-October-2024

Developer Lodges Plans for Multi-Purpose Complex with Drive-Thru Restaurant in Clayfield

Plans have been submitted for an ambitious mixed-use development at the corner of Sandgate Road and Junction Road in Clayfield, promising to transform the local landscape with a 24/7 food and drink outlet, complete with a drive-thru and outdoor dining area.


Read: Rapid Sale: Clayfield Apartment Snapped Up Within Hours of Listing


The proposed development, designed by Verve Building Design, aims to revitalise the site at 830-832 Sandgate Rd and 139 Junction Rd. The plans call for the demolition of the existing single-storey commercial building fronting Sandgate Road to make way for the new complex.

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The development is set to retain and repurpose an existing building, dubbed Building A, which will offer 835 square metres of gross floor area. This space will be divided among various uses, including 291 sqm for medical and healthcare services, 51 sqm for office space, 79 sqm for a food and drink outlet, and 414 sqm dedicated to five two-bedroom residential units.

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A new structure, Building B, will house the primary food and drink outlet, spanning 248 sqm, complemented by a 50sqm alfresco dining area. The development also includes provisions for ample parking, with 46 car spaces, five motorcycle bays, and a dedicated ambulance space. The drive-thru facility will accommodate up to 10 vehicles.

In a nod to environmental considerations, the plans incorporate 508 sqm of landscaping, resulting in a total site coverage of 27.4%. Additionally, 214 sqm will be dedicated to road improvements.

A key feature of the development application is a new slip lane and vehicle entrance from Sandgate Rd, providing access to basement parking, a loading area, and ground-floor parking spaces. The existing Junction Rd vehicle access will be retained, while new pedestrian access and the drive-thru will be situated along Sandgate Rd and at the intersection corner.


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The developers are seeking approval for round-the-clock operations, seven days a week, potentially bringing new life to the area during both day and night.

Published 24-September-2024

Clayfield Roars to Life: DinoFest Brings Prehistoric Adventures to Kalinga Park

Clayfield is set to transform into a prehistoric wonderland as DinoFest, the highly anticipated children’s dinosaur festival, makes its grand return to Kalinga Park.



The festival promises an unforgettable journey back 66 million years. It invites families to immerse themselves in a world of life-sized dinosaur replicas and engaging activities.

Highlights of the Prehistoric Adventure

DinoFest offers an array of experiences designed to spark curiosity and ignite young imaginations.

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Dinosaur Encounter: A thrilling 45-minute interactive experience that transports children into a world where they can meet ‘live’ dinosaurs in a lush, natural setting.

Dinosaur Trail: An exciting expedition where kids will come face-to-face with awe-inspiring, life-size replicas of prehistoric giants, including the mighty T. rex.

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Hands-On Learning:  From discovering how fossils are formed to getting up close with genuine and replica dinosaur fossils, DinoFest provides a wealth of educational opportunities for budding paleontologists.

Dinosaur Petting: A truly unique experience where young children can safely interact with gentle baby dinosaurs.

Creative Corner: Kids can unleash their creativity with themed arts and crafts and cool dinosaur tattoos, ensuring lasting memories of their day.

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DinoFest has garnered a devoted following in previous years, with families praising its ability to enthral and educate. Past attendees have expressed their delight at the well-organised event and the sheer joy on their children’s faces as they interacted with the dinosaurs.

With its dynamic mix of entertainment and learning, DinoFest is shaping up to be an unmissable event for any dinosaur-loving child in Brisbane.



Published Date 10-September-2024

Rapid Sale: Clayfield Apartment Snapped Up Within Hours of Listing

A Clayfield woman purchased an apartment for $910,000, just hours after discovering it was available, amidst a highly competitive auction that attracted twelve registered bidders.



The auction took place on Saturday, 7 September, at 1/42 Roseby Avenue, where the three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit was being offered for the first time in four decades. With a starting bid of $800,000, interest was high among the bidders. 

Ashley Robinson from Ray White Metro North noted that 10 active participants pushed the price well above the $860,000 reserve by making incremental increases initially of $10,000 and later $5,000.

The property eventually sold for $910,000, $50,000 more than the reserve price. The sellers were satisfied with the outcome, expressing a mix of joy for the new owner and sadness at parting with their family home.

The decisive buyer was unaware of the auction until the morning of the event. 

“The lady was enjoying her morning coffee when she stumbled upon the listing online and decided on the spot that she had to act,” said Mr Robinson. She swiftly arranged for her husband to inspect the property while she registered to bid, ultimately securing the apartment.

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The new owner has expressed intentions to retain the apartment for personal or family use, though future plans remain undecided.

The auction also drew attention from the original Italian developer of the building, who was curious to see how his constructions had fared over the years. Mr. Robinson shared, “He was pleased to see the enduring quality of the apartments.”



Unit 1 at 42 Roseby Avenue spans 1,758 square meters and includes two parking spaces. Recent statistics indicate that median property prices in Clayfield have reached $2,084,068 for houses and $580,000 for units, marking the apartment’s sale as a significant investment in the current market.

Published 10-Sept-2024

Elissa’s Courageous Journey: Clayfield Mother Fights Cancer After Husband’s Recovery

Elissa Rechichi, an alumna of St Rita’s College in Clayfield, is facing yet another unimaginable challenge after her world was turned upside down in October 2022. 


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The 38-year-old mother-of-four was diagnosed with Stage 4 colorectal cancer, just two years after her husband Tony’s own battle with an aggressive form of Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

Elissa and Tony’s story is one of unimaginable hardship, but also of unwavering love and determination in the face of unthinkable challenges. In 2020, Tony was diagnosed with the blood cancer and endured surgery, chemotherapy, and a long, arduous recovery. Throughout it all, Elissa was a pillar of strength, caring for her husband and their four young children.

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“Many that know her may not be aware that she has been going through any of this. This is because she has handled her challenges over the past 2 years with grace and humour and humility,” said the couple’s friend, who organised a GoFundMe campaign to support the family. 

“Despite her pain and ongoing battle, she continues to focus on the needs of her family as priority.”

Now, it’s Elissa’s turn to fight. After her own shocking diagnosis, she has undergone numerous surgeries, chemotherapy, and radiation treatments. Despite the best efforts of her medical team, the cancer has continued to progress, and Elissa now faces a major surgery in the coming months that will require a lengthy 12-month recovery period.

Those close to Elissa describe her as handling the situation with the same resilience and optimism she displayed during her husband’s illness. 

“Elissa is doing everything she can to help heal her body and is exploring all therapeutic and medical avenues,” the friend said. “These unfortunately come with huge financial costs and this is why we are asking for help to support her and the family through this challenging time.”

The GoFundMe campaign, which has raised over $18,000, will help cover the significant medical expenses that Elissa and her family are facing.

“Our goal is to raise enough money to support Elissa and her family with significant ongoing medical costs, medications and therapies and allow some reprieve from mortgage and everyday living costs on her journey to recovery.”


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As Elissa prepares for her upcoming surgery and the challenging road ahead, she does so with the unwavering love and support of her family, friends, and community. Her story is a testament to the power of resilience, and a reminder that even in the darkest of times, hope can be found.

Published 9-September-2024

Community Calls for Review of North Brisbane Bikeway Stage 5

Residents in Clayfield are voicing their concerns over the proposed design and route for Stage 5 of the North Brisbane Bikeway, which aims to connect Price Street to Kedron Brook.


Read: Locals Have Mixed Reactions To Stage 5 Of North Brisbane Bikeway


The bikeway, located between Dickson Street, Wooloowin and the Kedron Brook Bikeway, is supposed to complete the “final link” between North Brisbane Bikeway and extend its route for a high-quality, active travel facility.

North Brisbane Bikeway – Price Street to Kedron Brook Plans (Photo credit: Brisbane City Council)

Currently in the community engagement phase, the project was the subject of two e-petitions submitted to Council recently, highlighting the community’s divided opinions on the project.

A Clayfield resident has petitioned the Council not to proceed with Stage 5, citing concerns about the impact on local businesses and parking. The e-petition states, “There are 37 affected businesses and entitled parking will be withdrawn. There is a better route available and overall the project is not in the interest of most folk and not for the common good.”

Another petition, which has garnered over 500 signatures, calls for a comprehensive review of all potential routes for Stage 5. The Clayfield local highlighted the need to consider a “safer, shorter route that connects Kedron State High School and northern suburbs with the North Brisbane Bikeway at Price St.” 

It also raises concerns about the “Better for Children Cycling” program, commuter parking, traffic congestion, and impacts on residents and local businesses.

The Council has announced plans to conduct two community working group meetings in the coming months, with updates to be provided to the broader community afterward. The project’s future, including any construction plans, will depend on upcoming funding allocations.


Read: Dickson Street Ranked One of Brisbane’s Most Dangerous for Cyclists


Meanwhile, residents have until 5 November 2024 to show their support for the two e-petitions. 

Published 4-September-2024

Shelf Lovers Bookshop in Wooloowin Reopens After Bus Crash, Continues to Spread Love

Brisbane’s beloved LGBTQIA+ bookstore, Shelf Lovers, located in Wooloowin, has finally reopened its doors following a startling incident where a bus collided with its front porch, causing significant damage.



The incident left the store’s roof and footpath in disarray, forcing a temporary closure. Owner Kat took to Instagram to share photos of the aftermath and express her relief that no one was injured. A demolition crew was swiftly brought in to ensure the safety of the building and its contents.

Photo Credit: Shelf Lovers

Despite the setback, the community has rallied behind it, eager to see the store back in action. Kat announced that engineers had given them the all-clear, allowing them to reopen as planned.  She expressed overwhelming gratitude for their support and excitement about welcoming everyone back for the birthday events.

Photo Credit: Shelf Lovers

Shelf Lovers, which opened a year ago, has quickly become a haven for the LGBTQIA+ community in Brisbane. The store offers a carefully curated selection of books and gifts, and a welcoming space for everyone. Kat emphasised the store’s motto, “Lots of Pride, No Prejudice,” and its commitment to creating a safe and inclusive environment.

The idea for Shelf Lovers was born out of Kat’s own experience as a parent of a transgender and gay son. Struggling to find accessible resources, she created a space where others could easily find their needed support and understanding.



Published Date 13-April-2024

Clayfield Man Charged with Multiple Offences Following Robbery and Evasion

In a disturbing incident last week, a 48-year-old Clayfield man allegedly committed a series of violent offences, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the area.


Read: Police Crime Data Show Theft as Most Common Offense in Hendra


The suspect reportedly entered another resident’s room, assaulting a man and a woman while demanding property and cash. He allegedly prevented the victims from leaving, threatened them with a knife and screwdriver, and destroyed property before fleeing with stolen cash and a bicycle.

Hendra Station police initially spotted the suspect outside the address, but he evaded capture on the allegedly stolen bicycle. Despite extensive foot and vehicle patrols, officers were unable to locate him at the time.

Photo credit: Queensland Police Service/Facebook

The break in the case came around 6:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 27, when a resident of Birkbeck Street, Albion, reported a man breaking into his shed. Thanks to a detailed description provided by the witness, police located the suspect nearby, allegedly in possession of the stolen bicycle and other property from the earlier robbery.

The 48-year-old Clayfield man now faces multiple charges, including assault occasioning bodily harm, deprivation of liberty, stealing, and drug-related offences. He has been remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on August 28.

Crime Rates in Clayfield: A Broader Perspective

Photo credit: QPS/Online Crime Map

This incident is just one example of the rising crime rates in Clayfield. According to the Queensland online crime map, the suburb recorded 370 offences in the past six months, from 5 February to 4 August 2024. Many of these crimes occurred along Junction Road and Hutton Street.

The top three categories of crime in Clayfield during this period were:

  • Other theft (excluding unlawful entry): 130 incidents
  • Unlawful entry: 59 incidents
  • Drug offences: 32 incidents

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Local authorities urge residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities as they work to address the growing safety concerns in the area.

Published 5-August-2024