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When will the transition to using the temporary ferry
Transition for use of the temporary ferry access gangway will occur from the first scheduled service on Sunday 21 November 2021.This arrangement will remain in place until the new ferry terminal is complete and open for public use, currently planned for
the historic or memorial structures located in the ferry
Below is a list of the structures planned for temporary removal or relocation:Russell Island ferry terminal Monument rock located near the existing ferry terminal to be removed, and relocated, post-constructionMosaic to be removed and stored.
What will occur during construction?
terminal car parkPlease note: Council will provide alternative parking areas to reduce the inconvenience to residents when stage one is complete.Council reminds residents to please use caution when travelling to the ferry terminal during construction
What is to be expected and what are the construction impacts at Macleay Island?
Presence of construction personnel, including traffic controllers, surveyors and service investigators.Changed traffic conditions in the Macleay Island ferry terminal carpark.Establishment of ferry terminal work zone.Pedestrian detour.Bus zone temporary
Engagement pop-up - Weinam Creek Ferry Terminal
21 July 2025 Where: Weinam Creek Ferry Terminal, Redland BayWhen: 7:30 am - 9:30 am
Project August update
terminal car park Establishment of ferry terminal work zone and pedestrian detours at Lamb and Karragarra islands.
Council completes upgrade to Russell Island car park
“This project, together with Council’s $17.1 million towards the SMBI Ferry Terminals Upgrade project, aims to improve commuting to and from Russell Island.”Russell Island car park stage 3.Division 5 Councillor Mark Edwards said the upgrade would be welcomed
Where will disabled parking be available during construction?
Council recognises the importance of providing easy access to disabled car parking, close to the Marina Redland Bay ferry terminal.Designated disabled car parking will be available to the north of the ferry terminal, within close walking distance.
September 2017 update
“But we wanted the SMBI community to have input into the design brief so they’ll be happy with the end result.”Assistant Minister for Transport Glenn Butcher said funding for ferry terminal upgrades was available for Redland City Council through the Passenger
Will there be free car parking available once the project is complete?
Yes, free car parking will continue to be available at the Marina Redland Bay at both the Moores Rd car park and on the open-air, ground level, adjacent to the ferry terminal.