Tag Archives: Weinam Creek

Improved parking at Weinam Creek jetty


Parking around the Weinam Creek jetty will be reviewed following a decision by the Redland City Council today to support a request from Division 5 Councillor Mark Edwards to improve accessibility for residents. Cr Edwards said his request to review timed parking zones around the Weinam Creek jetty came after calls from the community for  Continue reading…

Weinam Creek Request for Proposal phase extended


Council today voted to extend the Weinam Creek Priority Development Area (PDA) Request for Proposal to provide Walker Group with three more months to complete their proposal. Redland City Mayor Karen Williams said the extension would enable Walker’s proposal to accommodate feedback provided by the new Council. “The Weinam Creek PDA project remains a priority  Continue reading…

More award recognition for PDA projects


Redland City Council has received its fourth commendation in less than six months for work on its two Priority Development Area projects. Redland City Mayor Karen Williams said the team was thrilled to receive the 2015 Excellence in Collaboration gong at the Local Government Managers Australia Awards in Brisbane last night. “This is yet another  Continue reading…

Green light for Walker Group to continue Toondah masterplan negotiations, extension for Weinam Creek plans


Redland City Council yesterday gave the green light to the Walker Group to continue work on its preliminary masterplan for the redevelopment of Toondah Harbour that will create thousands of jobs in the Redlands. An extension was also granted to Walker Group to continue work on a master plan for Weinam Creek that delivers Council  Continue reading…

Walker Group working on PDA vision detail


The highly respected Walker Group has been selected to provide its vision for the future of Toondah Harbour and Weinam Creek marine hubs after winning the expression of interest process as preferred partner for the two declared Priority Development Areas (PDAs). The timetable set for the two PDAs managed by Economic Development Queensland and Redland  Continue reading…

PDA projects win double award recognition


Redland City Council and Economic Development Queensland received two major planning awards in November in recognition of the project work for the two Priority Development Area projects at Cleveland’s Toondah Harbour and Redland Bay’s Weinam Creek. The two Priority Development Area projects were judged the best for any Queensland-based project by the Planning Institute of  Continue reading…

Second planning gong for Redlands’ waterfront precincts


Redland City’s Priority Development Area projects have received their second major accolade from the Queensland planning industry in as many weeks. Redland City Mayor Karen Williams said the exciting waterfront projects at Toondah Harbour and Weinam Creek had won an Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) Wildcard Award at the state awards on Friday night.  Continue reading…

Economic Development eNews: August 2014


Let the business begin Have your say Waterfront watershed Accommodation incentives Destination direction International exposure Have an event? Cultural boom Straddie Chamber marketing Sands of time New adventures   Let the business begin Redlands businesses are well placed to bid for the opportunities set to emerge from the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. With the  Continue reading…

Priority projects to go to market


Investors will soon be invited to submit their plans for two of the city’s key transit hubs at Toondah Harbour and Weinam Creek. Council’s changes to the two proposed development schemes, recommended as a result of community feedback, will be reflected in the final planning framework now being finalised by Economic Development Queensland. The final  Continue reading…

Economic Development eNewsletter – March 2014


Simplified regulation makes providing outdoor dining easier Local buy policy undergoing further review Business networking and workshop opportunities Expression of interest closer for Toondah Harbour and Weinam Creek Freedom of Entry to the City Council to engage with community on city planning   Simplified regulation makes providing outdoor dining easier Local cafes and restaurants will  Continue reading…