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Council welcomes Weinam Creek car park support from Queensland Government

22 March 2024
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Council announces preferred partner to deliver more car parks at Weinam Creek

An artist impression of the multi-storey car park and retail precinct within the Weinam Creek Priority Development Area.

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Redland City Council says it is a great first step for the Queensland Government to commit $15 million as a contribution to the delivery of the planned multi-level car park within the Weinam Creek Priority Development Area (PDA).

For the past decade, Council has advocated to the Queensland Government to partner in delivery of a park ‘n’ ride facility at Weinam Creek ferry terminal as part of the Queensland Government’s TransLink services.

Redland Investment Corporation, on behalf of Redland City Council, recently signed an MOU with Consolidated Properties Group as the preferred development partner to deliver the multi-storey car park and retail precinct within the Weinam Creek PDA.

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The commercial precinct involves the construction of a multi-level car park and dedicated retail space for a grocery outlet and specialty stores.

Council appreciates the Queensland Government’s support for this vital community and public transport infrastructure project and looks forward to discussing the details of the State’s interest.

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