Complemented by retail and public facilities, such as a dedicated ferry terminal that will improve access and tourism to North Stradbroke Island. Inflating the local economy in a multitude of ways, the development will create employment and new business opportunities. Construction is expected to generate more than jobs and the destination itself a further permanent jobs. Spread over 67 hectares Your browser does not support iframes. Sign the petition to Premier Palaszczuk to rule out any change to the boundaries of the Moreton Bay Ramsar Wetland to facilitate inappropriate development at Toondah Harbour.
Watch the video celebrating our campaign to date! We have all played our part in demanding the protection our special migratory shorebirds deserve. Download this factsheet to learn more about the national and international implications of the Toondah Harbour project proposal and the solution.
Download this flyer on all the issues for birds, dugongs and koalas, the traffic impacts of up to 30, vehicle movements per day and how it will economically drive activity out of our existing CBD.
Listen to The bird and the businessman: A billionaire developer's plan to build on a protected wetland by Steve Cannane, on Background Briefing.
Read the Australian Birdlife March article on the history of the Ramsar Convention and the implications the Toondah Harbour proposal could have on this international treaty. Footer: Toondah Harbour by Judy Leitch. Toondah - Save the Bay Toondah Harbour, just south-east of Brisbane, is part of the Moreton Bay Marine Park and a Ramsar wetland of international importance that provides important habitat for: Threatened migratory shorebirds Dugongs Whales and dolphins Sea Turtles Koalas The area is especially important for Critically Endangered Eastern Curlews which use the area to feed and fatten up to prepare for their 10, km trip to their breeding grounds in the Arctic Circle.
The Redlands community is showing overwhelming support for the redevelopment of Toondah Harbour, telling Walker Corporation to fast track its rejuvenation.
The Redlands Coast is at risk of losing its younger residents and its identity unless new life, energy and infrastructure is created over the next 10 years. South East Queensland can compete at a new international level as a productive and globally in-demand region, though vital infrastructure and amenities are required to support a crucial post-COVID surge. If you missed out on attending the Talk Toondah sessions, complete the form below to register your interest in any upcoming events, information sessions and more.
There are a number of videos that were recorded as part of the first series of Talk Toondah sessions, these are available to view on our Talk Toondah page. Supporting a brighter local future for the Redlands Coast.
Contact the Toondah Harbour project team Email: engage toondah-harbour. For more information, or to speak to a member of the engagement team, please call the hotline on Unprecedented foreshore access Enjoy more foreshore access than ever before including 1.
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