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Project April update
Karragarra Island ferry terminal pontoon fit-out continues.
New Russell Island ferry terminal good to go
“The Redlands Coast now boasts a ferry terminal infrastructure that reflects its rich cultural heritage,” Cr Edwards said.“I am pleased to see Quandamooka art give life and colour to the terminal with its striking weather protection panels.
What you have told us so far
Issues specific to the Karragarra Island ferry terminal The character of the island should be reflected in the design and materials used in the construction of the ferry terminal. Lighting at the terminal needs to be improved.
Will there be carpark upgrades?
Redland City Council is planning upgrade works to the Russell Island ferry terminal carpark.
June project update
Russell Island ferry terminal constructionPractical completion of the new Russell Island ferry terminal and recreational boating facility occurred on 28 April 2023.
Why are the SMBI ferry terminals being upgraded?
The upgrade is required for the passenger ferry terminals on SMBI to meet the legislated requirements set in the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002.
Will the existing ferry terminals be closed to the
The SMBI ferry services will remain operational during construction, with the exception of the transition period to the temporary ferry access gangway at Russell Island.
3D graphics of the future ferry terminals, coming soon
Stay tuned to see what the future SMBI ferry terminals will look like as three-dimensional graphics. The graphics will be uploaded and available for viewing on this page in the coming weeks.
What is to be expected and what are the construction impacts at Russell Island?
Changes to the Russell Island ferry terminal pedestrian access zone.
What are the new timed parking limits being introduced?
The changes will see timed parking limits of 12, 24 or 72 hours in the streets surrounding the One Mile ferry terminal off Yabby Street and Dunwich ferry terminal off Junner Street.Signs indicating ‘No parking’ will also be installed on Mitchell Crescent