Proposed naming of the Don Gailer Building

Redcliffe residents are invited to share their thoughts on a proposal to name a local landmark in honour of a long-standing community member.

Council is proposing to name the 99.7 Bridge FM building at 75 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe, the Don Gailer Building.

Don Gailer, a long-term Redcliffe local, has been a vital part of Bridge FM for the past 19 years.

His unwavering commitment, volunteerism, and generous support have been instrumental in the station’s ongoing success and its positive impact on the wider community.

This naming proposal seeks to recognise and honour Don’s remarkable contribution and lasting legacy.

You can read more about the reasons for the proposed naming of the 'Don Gailer Building' in the Council General Meeting - 24 September 2025.

Have your say

Council is inviting public comment on the proposed naming of the Don Gailer Building from 12 November 2025 to 9 December 2025.

You can make your submission by:

  • email: parksplanning@moretonbay.qld.gov.au
  • post:
    Chief Executive Officer
    Attn: Parks & Recreation Planning
    PO Box 159
    Caboolture QLD 4510.

For submissions to be considered properly made, they must:

  • be made in writing
  • state the full name and residential or business address of the person making the submission
  • be received by Council before the close of the public consultation period
  • state the reasons/grounds for supporting or opposing the proposed naming, including any relevant facts or circumstances.

Naming Council's assets

Council recognises the significant social value to the community of naming places, structures and assets under its direct control.

Naming helps to create meaningful places by:

  • identifying landmarks within the community
  • supporting wayfinding for locals, visitors and emergency services
  • contributing to community belonging and place identity
  • reflecting and preserving the cultural and heritage values of the city.

Council undertakes naming in accordance with our Naming of Council owned or administered buildings, structures and other assets (excluding roads) policy.

Next Steps

All submissions received during the public consultation period will be reviewed before a final decision is made by Council. The matter will only return to Council for further consideration if there are non-supportive submissions received. The final outcome of the process will be shared on this webpage.