Redland City Council acknowledges the decision by Walker Group to withdraw from the proposed Toondah Harbour development in Cleveland.
Mayor Jos Mitchell said while this outcome was not what Council had initially anticipated, the organisation respected the commercial considerations of the decision.
“Council recognises the community’s interest in this major project and will continue working with the Queensland Government, as the majority landowner within the precinct, to consider next steps for this crucial maritime link between the mainland and North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah),” the Mayor said.
“This includes working to ensure that any future development of the site delivers positive outcomes for the city.
“Walker Group was selected as the development partner for Toondah Harbour following an extensive expression of interest process and entered into a Development Agreement with Council and the Queensland Government in 2015.
“On behalf of Council, I would like to thank the Walker Group team for their significant time and investment in our community.”
The Mayor said Toondah Harbour, as the gateway to the world’s second largest sand island, was long overdue for an upgrade.
“In such a complex precinct with multiple landowners, including Council, the Queensland Government and private property owners, plus significant environmental considerations, we look forward to working collaboratively with all stakeholders for a solution to providing a rejuvenated marine facility that meets our growing city’s needs,” the Mayor said.
Redland Investment Corporation CEO Cameron McColl also thanked Walker Group for their support over the years and continued effort to deliver a revitalised precinct for the Redlands Coast community.
“We recognise their significant contribution to major infrastructure projects across Queensland and wish them well in all their future endeavours,” he said.






