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Concerns Burpengary housing and marina development north of Brisbane will harm endangered wildlife
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MarMarch 2021 at 7:50pm
Proponents say the development would house 10,000 residents and deliver thousands of construction and marine industry jobs.
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Conservationists are warning a $2.7 billion residential and marina development on the banks of Caboolture River, north of Brisbane, will spell disaster for Moreton Bay.
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A PDA declaration would fast-track the approvals process for the 570-hectare site at Burpengary
The site is near the boundary of a declared RAMSAR site, a wetland of international significance and home to threatened migratory birds
Hamilton shores up for 14,000-bed Olympic Games athletes village
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Hamilton is firming to host a 14,000-bed athletes village for a Brisbane-based 2032 Olympic Games.
The site, six kilometres from the Brisbane CBD, was identified in the International Olympics Committee documents released on Wednesday night when the IOC announced the Brisbane bid would have preferred status.
Part of Brisbane’s Hamilton Northshore area (centre right) is identified as a strong candidate for a 14,000-bed athletes village.
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Like the athletes village developed at Southport on the Gold Coast for the 2018 Commonwealth Games, the Hamilton athletes village could be repurposed after the Games as a mix of private and public housing.
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How Brisbane s North Quay is shaping up to be a key part of the CBD
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Cross River Rail s design concept for the exterior of Roma Street Station.
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With multi-billion-dollar developments expected to transform Brisbane s city waterfront, the focus is now turning to an often-overlooked section of the CBD.
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North Quay and Roma Street could become a transport and mixed-use hub
Planning experts say the area is ready for new life
The North Quay precinct, spanning a few blocks between the river, Milton and Roma Street, rubs shoulders with the planned Cross River Rail s Roma Street Station.