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Statement on Toondah Harbour

18 April 2024
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Toondah Harbour, looking towards Cleveland Point.

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Redland City Council is aware that Walker Corporation has withdrawn its application for the Toondah Harbour development.

Council has long advocated for an upgrade to the ferry terminal at Toondah Harbour, which serves as the main transport link to North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah.

Council supported the Queensland Government’s declaration of Toondah Harbour as a Priority Development Area in 2013 as a means of progressing vital upgrades to the ferry terminal, creating new jobs, and boosting the local economy through tourism, residential and retail opportunities.

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Council also supports private investment as a means of redeveloping the area.

Council will continue to work with its partners to progress vital upgrades to the area.

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