Northshore Brisbane

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Northshore Brisbane is the largest waterfront urban renewal project in Queensland and is destined to become a true Brisbane icon.

Over the next 20 years, this 304-hectare precinct will transform from an industrial area into a vibrant riverside precinct which stretches 2.5 kilometres along the Brisbane River.

For 100 years the wharves at Hamilton were the place Queensland exported its best to the world. Now Northshore Brisbane operates a different shipping schedule. Just six kilometres from the CBD you'll find luxury river homes and apartments fit for a captain, a hub of experiential arts and cultural experiences you'll want to

Northshore Brisbane is the largest waterfront urban renewal project in Queensland and is destined to become a true Brisbane icon.

Over the next 20 years, this 304-hectare precinct will transform from an industrial area into a vibrant riverside precinct which stretches 2.5 kilometres along the Brisbane River.

For 100 years the wharves at Hamilton were the place Queensland exported its best to the world. Now Northshore Brisbane operates a different shipping schedule. Just six kilometres from the CBD you'll find luxury river homes and apartments fit for a captain, a hub of experiential arts and cultural experiences you'll want to write home about, and some of the most exciting cuisines in the world. This iconic stretch of water is transforming from working dock, into Brisbane's immersive riverfront.

Northshore Brisbane is also a new business district, a hub of business innovation, from start-ups to global giants.

Lastly, Northshore Brisbane has been identified as the home of the Brisbane Athletes' Village for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Northshore Brisbane's prime waterfront location and its proximity to the CBD, competition and training venues, and transport connections makes it an ideal location to host over 10,000 athletes and team officials for the Olympic Games and over 5,000 athletes and team officials for the Paralympics.

Find out more here: https://northshorebrisbane.com.au/

  • Tomkins construction update – Rivello Hamilton

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    For details about upcoming works to be undertaken by Tomkins on the Rivello Hamilton project, please take a moment to read their April 2022 construction update.

  • Changes to Carpark 2 access

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    BMD wish to advise of some upcoming changes to the vehicle access to Carpark 2 (the carpark closest to the Citycat terminal and Northshore Tennis and servicing Eat Street) For further details please read BMD's construction update (15 March 2022).

  • Planned out of hours works

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    BMD wish to advise of some upcoming out of hours works required to the Riverwalk area in the front of the tennis courts. For further details please read BMD's construction update.

  • Angora Road closure – Thursday 10 March 2022 and Monday 14 March 2022

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    On Thursday 10 March Telstra is scheduled to install road crossings on Angora Road (see highlighted green-zone). These works will require the road to be closed to traffic and pedestrians from both directions during the day.

    The road will be reopened prior to nightfall and all adjacent property accesses will be maintained.

    Subject to weather, Angora Road may need to be closed for a further period during Monday 14 March 2022 to finalise any remaining works.

    Access will remain unchanged on MacArthur Avenue (ring road) throughout the works.

    Image: Angora Road Telstra works

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    Highlighted Green - works zone
    Blue arrows - vehicle access

  • Maintenance works scheduled for Hercules Street Park playground

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    Maintenance works scheduled for Hercules Street Park playground

    The water play and playground areas at Hercules Street Park will be closed for approximately two weeks from Monday 7 February 2022 to allow for maintenance works.

    The works will include coating the ground surface of the water play area, expected to take two weeks and the sealing of the playground soft fall domes, expected to take four days.

    The timing of these works have been planned to coincide with the end of school holidays and completion of these works are subject to weather conditions.

    All other facilities in the park will remain open during these works.


  • New driveway for car park #2

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    Locals and visitors to Eat Street will soon arrive in style.

    Works to provide the permanent driveway to car park #2 are scheduled to begin on Monday 24 January (weather permitting).

    As per the current traffic arrangements during construction along MacArthur Avenue, directional signage will be in place to assist with safe traffic movements in and around the area.

    The new driveway is expected to be open on Friday 28 January 2022 for weekend use only until construction works along MacArthur Avenue are completed in early March.

    Local traffic will be able to access car park 2 via this new driveway from 3pm on Friday 28 January 2022 to 7am Monday 31 January 2022, and each Friday afternoon to Monday morning thereafter until the new MacArthur Avenue road is opened, where the driveway will then be open 24/7.


  • Construction update - MacArthur Avenue road works

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    Please read our latest construction update about MacArthur Avenue road works for December 2021.

  • New bus services for Northshore

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    New and changed Monday to Friday bus services for Northshore will begin on 8 November 2021. These service improvements are part of the progressive public transport improvements for Northshore as the development continues and demand increases.

    Read more about the commuting 302 service from the city to Northshore.

    Read more about the Portside/Doomben rail station 303 service.

    Read more about the Northshore to Racecourse Road 304 service.

    Read more about the city commuter peak 305 service.

  • Construction notice: delayed start for temporary weekend carpark 2 access change #2

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    Please read about temporary carpark 2 access changes. Due to weather delays, access change #2 will now start on Friday 5 November.

  • Community newsletter #1 - proposed development scheme amendment

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    A proposed Northshore Hamilton Priority Development Area (PDA) Development Scheme Amendment has been prepared and is now available for public comment. Please read our Community newsletter #1 for more details or visit the Northshore Hamilton PDA - Development Scheme Amendment Have your say page

Page last updated: 28 Mar 2024, 09:17 AM