The community helped shape the Future South Bank Master Plan by providing more than 25,000 pieces of feedback during two phases of consultation to inform and refine the draft Master Plan released in November 2022.
The draft Master Plan was revised to reflect community feedback following extensive consultation where we engaged with thousands of people who shared their feedback online and in-person at various events, stakeholder meetings and workshops that ultimately guided the final Future South Bank Master Plan submitted to the Queensland Government for consideration.
We valued your support of the draft Master Plan and made the following updates in response to community feedback:
Included a summary of the Future South Bank Draft Master Plan Stage 2 engagement outcomes.
Ensured increased greening of the precinct is retained as an ongoing design principle.
Updated our accessibility strategy and maps to reflect community feedback, new planning directions and project design outcomes, including Brisbane Metro.
Illustrated the Wheel of Brisbane ticket office location in relation to the new Neville Bonner Bridge.
Further clarified our commitment to resilient and flood responsive design including any riverside restaurants at the Cultural Forecourt.
Removed proposed Little Tribune Street and reinstated Picnic Island Green with an alternate long-term access via the Queensland College of Art should the site be redeveloped in the future.
Reinforced an integrated approach to the precinct and its surrounds, with particular focus on active travel network connectivity improvements.
Importantly, committed to regularly reviewing the master plan every five years.
The community helped shape the Future South Bank Master Plan by providing more than 25,000 pieces of feedback during two phases of consultation to inform and refine the draft Master Plan released in November 2022.
The draft Master Plan was revised to reflect community feedback following extensive consultation where we engaged with thousands of people who shared their feedback online and in-person at various events, stakeholder meetings and workshops that ultimately guided the final Future South Bank Master Plan submitted to the Queensland Government for consideration.
We valued your support of the draft Master Plan and made the following updates in response to community feedback:
Included a summary of the Future South Bank Draft Master Plan Stage 2 engagement outcomes.
Ensured increased greening of the precinct is retained as an ongoing design principle.
Updated our accessibility strategy and maps to reflect community feedback, new planning directions and project design outcomes, including Brisbane Metro.
Illustrated the Wheel of Brisbane ticket office location in relation to the new Neville Bonner Bridge.
Further clarified our commitment to resilient and flood responsive design including any riverside restaurants at the Cultural Forecourt.
Removed proposed Little Tribune Street and reinstated Picnic Island Green with an alternate long-term access via the Queensland College of Art should the site be redeveloped in the future.
Reinforced an integrated approach to the precinct and its surrounds, with particular focus on active travel network connectivity improvements.
Importantly, committed to regularly reviewing the master plan every five years.