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Redland City Council voted 7-3 to transfer control of the Weinam Creek PDA project to the state, halting its partnership with Consolidated Properties Group.
The Redland City Council voted 7-3 to transfer control of the Weinam Creek PDA infrastructure to the state, halting a partnership with Consolidated Properties Group.
Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie called the move regrettable, warning of potential compulsory land acquisition if progress stalls.
The state, including Economic Development Queensland and local MPs, had previously collaborated closely on the project, which aims to deliver a multi-storey car park delayed since 2014.
Originally set to begin construction in 2026 and finish by 2028, the project now faces uncertainty despite council support for state-led action.
Mayor Jos Mitchell opposed the timing and risks but affirmed backing for state acquisition if needed.
El Ayuntamiento de Redland votó 7-3 para transferir el control del proyecto de PDA de Weinam Creek al estado, deteniendo su asociación con Consolidated Properties Group.