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Get the Facts: Toondah Harbour development

18 February 2025
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Redland City Council is aware of incorrect information in some media reports stating that Council has endorsed a revised proposal for the Toondah Harbour development.

Council would like to correct the record for the community.

While Council was recently provided with a confidential briefing on a draft concept plan prepared by Walker Corporation as the preferred development partner for the project, the draft plan was not presented for Council endorsement but to seek feedback from Council as a major stakeholder.

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This is a necessary step in refining a proposed alternative plan.

Council decisions are not made in briefings, and any endorsement of new plans would need to take place in a General Meeting of Council.

Council’s vision to revitalise Toondah Harbour remains the same, to create an exciting new destination showcasing the natural attractions of Moreton Bay and islands and provide a world class gateway to Moreton Bay and North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah).

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