Student Services
From the School-Based Police Officer
Are you concerned about your young people using technology safely? Have you had conversations about staying safe online? Would you know what to say?
Wednesday June 18 from 5.30-7.30pm at the Alexandra Hills Hotel and Conference Centre
Redland City Council’s free Tech Savvy Tech Safe Forum is an opportunity for parents, carers and educators to find out more about signs of online child sexual exploitation, sexual extortion, online grooming, cyberbullying, privacy, consent, self-generated content and inappropriate contact.
Hear from industry experts from the Australian Federal Police – ThinkUKnow, Queensland Police Service, Centre Against Sexual Violence, Kids Helpline and Crime Stoppers Queensland who will share advice and strategies about prevention, taking action and where to seek support.
Free light refreshments on arrival (5pm-5.30pm) and information packs to take home.
PRESENTED BY
Redland City Council, Australian Federal Police - ThinkUKnow, Queensland Police Service, Centre Against Sexual Violence, Kids Helpline and Crime Stoppers Queensland.
Booking essential. Please visit Redland.qld.gov.au/TechSafe or scan the QR code on the poster to book your free ticket.
From the Guidance Officers
Headspace Capalaba are excited to invite students to participate in the Art Expo 2025, showcasing the talents of young artists aged 12–25. This event is more than an exhibition; it's a vibrant community gathering celebrating creativity and connection.
Event Details:
Venue: Redlands Museum
Date: Sunday, June 29 2025
Time: 2pm - 4pm
Admission: Free for all attendees
Opportunities for Young Artists:
We are seeking submissions from young artists who wish to display their work. Participants will have the option to offer their pieces for sale during the expo. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain exposure and connect with art enthusiasts.
For any questions or further information, scan the QR code on the below leaflet.
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