Crash Disrupts ANZAC Preparations in Woody Point

A two-vehicle crash on Oxley Avenue at Georgina Street intersection disrupted ANZAC Day preparations in Woody Point yesterday evening when Labour MP Chris Whiting was involved in a serious crash.



The incident occurred around 7pm Thursday in the heart of Woody Point, a significant location along the Redcliffe Peninsula. Emergency services were quickly dispatched to the scene where paramedics assessed both drivers involved.

Whiting’s vehicle, prominently displaying “Chris Whiting MP” signage, sustained extensive damage. According to reports, the MP was transporting Anzac Day wreaths through Woody Point at the time of the collision—materials intended for today’s commemorative services in the area.

While one person from the crash was transported to Redcliffe Hospital, Whiting later sought medical attention at Kallangur Satellite Hospital as a precautionary measure.

“Thank you everyone for your kind wishes. I seem to not be injured, but I am off to the Kallangur Satellite Hospital to be checked out,” Whiting stated on social media following the incident. “I think my car is gone, and the wreaths for ANZAC Day are definitely wrecked.”

The Oxley Avenue location in Woody Point where the crash occurred is a central thoroughfare for local residents and visitors to the coastal suburb, situated near local businesses and community facilities.

The impact on local ANZAC Day preparations remains unclear, though the destruction of ceremonial wreaths represents an unfortunate setback for planned observances in the Woody Point community.



Local authorities have not released further details about the circumstances of the collision as investigations continue.

Published 25-April-2025

Woman Injured After Car Ploughed Into Red Rooster

A frightening scene unfolded at a Red Rooster restaurant on Anzac Avenue in Redcliffe last Friday when a car suddenly accelerated and ploughed into an outdoor table, injuring a woman having lunch.

Photo Credit: myPolice Morton

The victim, a 54-year-old woman from Margate, was rushed to Redcliffe Hospital for treatment after the red Holden mounted a garden bed and struck the table where she was seated around 1:30 pm on May 24th.



According to police reports, the driver, a woman from Clontarf, had been visiting a nearby business when her vehicle allegedly surged out of control as she was leaving the car park. Eyewitnesses describe the car veering wildly into the garden before slamming into the outdoor seating area.

The driver now faces charges of dangerous vehicle operation and is scheduled to appear before the Redcliffe Magistrates Court on June 25th.

While the full extent of the victim’s injuries remains unclear, this incident serves as a sobering reminder of the need for cautious driving, especially in areas with high pedestrian traffic.

Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the crash.



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Published 27-May-2024