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Project December update
Russell Island ferry terminal constructionWorks continue on the pontoon, jetty, jetty roof, gangway and screens, along with the landside works.As the works near completion, a staged operational phase is planned in early 2023. Stage 1: New ferry
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
Project August update
Macleay Island ferry terminal constructionWith piling nearing completion the jetty construction, service installation, drainage and foundation works are well underway.The pontoon float-out from Thornlands to the island is now planned for early
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. The official commissioning of the Russell Island terminal took place on 1 June 2023
Where will car share vehicles be available during construction?
ferry terminal both prior to and during the construction period so that business as usual operations can be maintained as much as possible.
Were alternative strategies considered?
The Weinam Creek PDA project is the result of extensive community consultation to help resolve a number of parking, amenity and lack of infrastructure concerns.The area along Banana Street is adjacent to the Marina Redland Bay ferry terminal, the
You spoke, we listened!
The concept designs for the Southern Moreton Bay Islands Ferry Terminals Project are in. Take a look at the designs for your local terminal and provide us with you feedback to help refine the designs. The feedback portal will be open from Monday 26 August until Sunday 8 September 2019.
How many trees are being removed and what are the tree species?
To see which trees are planned for removal, please refer to the 'Tree and Historical Structures Removal/Relocation Guide' available on the project page.Russell Island ferry terminal: Two trees to be removed from this site. The trees are located in
Why was this site chosen?
The site is only a short walk from the Macleay Island ferry terminal and is in a community facility zone. The site forms part of the existing community precinct next to the Council hall and Blue Care respite building. The site is also across the road from the BMX and skate park, which is a natural congregation point for young people.
What improvements will be made to the car park?
The project will bring significant improvement in amenity to the arrival and departure experience on Russell Island.Together with the new ferry terminal it will bring numerous benefits.These will include: 64 additional parking spaces improved