Weinam Creek Redevelopment
The Master Plan for the Weinam Creek Priority Development Area (PDA) redevelopment has been approved by the Queensland State Government.
Key features of the redevelopment include:
- Increased parking
- Less traffic congestion
- Rejuvenated parks and pathways
- Activated foreshore with family friendly areas
- New boating facilities
- Restaurant, grocery, retail and medical precinct
- More employment opportunities
View a video fly through of the master plan above.
Council-owned subsidiary Redland Investment Corporation (RIC) is working in partnership with Council on the Weinam Creek redevelopment.
The Master Plan for the Weinam Creek Priority Development Area (PDA) redevelopment has been approved by the Queensland State Government.
Key features of the redevelopment include:
- Increased parking
- Less traffic congestion
- Rejuvenated parks and pathways
- Activated foreshore with family friendly areas
- New boating facilities
- Restaurant, grocery, retail and medical precinct
- More employment opportunities
View a video fly through of the master plan above.
Council-owned subsidiary Redland Investment Corporation (RIC) is working in partnership with Council on the Weinam Creek redevelopment.
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Redland City Mayor Karen Williams said Economic Development Queensland’s approval of the Weinam Creek Master Plan was great news for the local community and economy.
“This is a red letter day for Redlands Coast, in particular the southern part of our city and bay islands, with this project set to deliver much-needed transport upgrades, community services and jobs,” Cr Williams said.
“A partnership between Redland City Council, Economic Development Queensland and Redland Investment Corporation, this project will transform Redland Bay into a vibrant waterfront precinct with restaurants, cafes, a supermarket, more parking, new walkways and more open space.
“When I am out and about in the south of the city, the community tell me how keen they are to see this project progress and the approval of the Master Plan is an exciting milestone that brings it another step closer.”
Cr Williams said thanks to collaboration between Council and the State Government, the project would also include a new satellite hospital.
“Council and the State Government negotiated a land swap that saw land at the ferry terminal transferred to Council, which will now form part of the Weinam Creek upgrade,” Cr Williams said.
“In exchange Council land on Meissner Street was transferred to Queensland Health to use for their satellite hospital, which is great news for our ageing community.”
Member for Redlands Kim Richards said the land swap was a good outcome and a key milestone in the State Government’s commitment to deliver a local satellite hospital.
“Our satellite hospital at Meissner Street in Redland Bay will deliver essential services for Queenslanders in our rapidly growing community,” Ms Richards said.
“The Satellite Hospitals Program will also support up to 773 jobs during construction, critical for our economic recovery.”
Division 5 Councillor Mark Edwards welcomed the land swap and said it would bring important health services to the area while helping to progress Council’s vision for Weinam Creek.
“It’s good to see that collaboration across the different levels of government has resulted in such a great outcome for the community,” he said.
“The redevelopment of this area is expected to create 102 direct and indirect construction jobs, 699 operational jobs, and inject more than $29 million into the local economy.
“Stage 1 delivered more than 500 new parking spaces at Moores Road, new pathways, and a footbridge; with the next stages to include better connectivity to the marina, lighting and pedestrian upgrades along Banana and Meissner streets, and open space and park upgrades.”
The Weinam Creek Master Plan was approved by the Minister for State Development and it can be viewed on the Queensland Government website.
FAQs
- When will the new multi-level car park be constructed?
- What is being done to minimise disruption during works?
- How will the redevelopment improve the area?
- What amenity will be provided within the commercial precinct?
- What is being done to combat illegal parking activity such as long-term vehicle storage?
- How many car parks will be available in the multi-level car park?
- Where will Southern Moreton Bay Island commuters park during the construction of the multi-level car park?
- Where will disabled parking be available during construction?
- Where will car share vehicles be available during construction?
- Will the bus still have access to the ferry terminal during construction?
- Will there be disability access to the multi-level car park from the Marina Redland Bay ferry terminal?
Weinam Creek PDA Project Milestones
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Early 2023 –
Weinam Creek Redevelopment has finished this stageConstruction commences for:
- Hamilton Street extension
- Recreational Boat ramp runway
- Civil works at Neville Stafford Park
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Mid 2023 –
Weinam Creek Redevelopment has finished this stageDemolition of dilapidated boat Pylons in Weinam Creek
Expression of Interest Campaign for a Development Partner
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Late 2024 –
Weinam Creek Redevelopment has finished this stageConstruction completed for:
- Recreational Boat ramp
- 141 temporary car parks on Banana Street
- 122 temporary car parks on Hamilton Street
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Mid 2025 –
Weinam Creek Redevelopment is currently at this stage- Rejuvenation of memorial park within Neville Stafford Park
- Completion of bus stops at Redlands Satellite Hospital
- Moreton Bay Cycleway (MBC) extension, improving connectivity
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Late 2025 –
this is an upcoming stage for Weinam Creek Redevelopment- Commencement of foreshore rejuvenation, creation of improved pedestrian connectivity
- Final stages of the new loop road
- Planning applications for the Multi-level car park site
- Finalising Detailed Design of Multi-level car park
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Mid 2026 –
this is an upcoming stage for Weinam Creek RedevelopmentCommencement of construction of Multi-level car park
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Late 2028 –
this is an upcoming stage for Weinam Creek RedevelopmentOpening of the Multi-level car park