Northshore Brisbane
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 toContinue reading
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/
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Potholing works from Sunday night, 16 June 2024
Share Potholing works from Sunday night, 16 June 2024 on Facebook Share Potholing works from Sunday night, 16 June 2024 on Twitter Share Potholing works from Sunday night, 16 June 2024 on Linkedin Email Potholing works from Sunday night, 16 June 2024 linkGeotechnical potholing will be conducted on MacArthur Avenue, Theodore Street and Bincote Street in Northshore Brisbane to help locate utilities and existing structures to inform the Northshore Brisbane Road and enhancement program.
Work is expected to start on Sunday night, 16 June, and will be completed in approximately two weeks, weather permitting. The work will take place between 7pm and 6:00am, Sunday to Thursday.
Temporary footpath closures and short traffic stoppages will occur near the works. Detours will be available for pedestrians, and traffic control will direct pedestrian, cyclist, and vehicle traffic.
For further information, please submit an enquiry via the Q&A section, click here.
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Bluey's World: final stage of works
Share Bluey's World: final stage of works on Facebook Share Bluey's World: final stage of works on Twitter Share Bluey's World: final stage of works on Linkedin Email Bluey's World: final stage of works linkThe final phase of installation works to create Bluey’s World Brisbane will start on 10 June 2024 and is expected to be completed in early November 2024.
Bluey’s World Brisbane requires the construction of a large semi-permanent pavilion on the eastern end of Dock D Car Park. During the next stage of works, the venue construction footprint will increase, and therefore, parking availability will reduce further.
The contractor will try to maximise the parking available around the site, wherever possible. Alternative parking is available in Docks A, B, and C.
The temporary EV chargers at Northshore Brisbane will be decommissioned on 27 May 2024. The Queensland Government is supporting Yurika in permanently locating and maintaining a new charging site at another location within Northshore. In the interim, you can find a nearby charger by clicking here.
About Bluey’s World Brisbane
Bluey’s World Brisbane is a Queensland Tourism initiative of a world-class immersive experience that will open in November 2024. For more details, click here.
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EV charging decommissioning and new location
Share EV charging decommissioning and new location on Facebook Share EV charging decommissioning and new location on Twitter Share EV charging decommissioning and new location on Linkedin Email EV charging decommissioning and new location linkThe temporary Queensland Electric Super Highway charging site located at 281 MacArthur Avenue, Northshore Brisbane, will be decommissioned from 25 May 2024 to facilitate the new Bluey’s World attraction and development outcomes envisaged under the Northshore Vision.
The Queensland Government is supporting Yurika in locating and maintaining a new charging site within the Northshore Brisbane precinct. EV users will receive further information via the Chargefox app, available at www.chargefox.com. EDQ will update Northshore Brisbane residents and businesses on the opening of the new site through the Northshore Brisbane Have Your Say page.
In the interim, to find nearby EV public chargers, please visit https://abetterrouteplanner.com/ or https://www.plugshare.com. We apologise for the inconvenience caused by this temporary closure.
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Temporary change: Dock C Car Park entry
Share Temporary change: Dock C Car Park entry on Facebook Share Temporary change: Dock C Car Park entry on Twitter Share Temporary change: Dock C Car Park entry on Linkedin Email Temporary change: Dock C Car Park entry linkThe entry to Dock C Car Park will be temporarily changed for approximately one week during May 2024 (weather permitting).
During this period, vehicles must enter Dock C via Bincote Street and Maritime Green (one-way). The usual exit through the driveway off MacArthur Avenue remains unchanged.
This temporary access change is necessary to install a sewer connection to the Wheelhouse.
Access to all Northshore Brisbane businesses will be maintained throughout this time.
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Dock A Car Park: extended access
Share Dock A Car Park: extended access on Facebook Share Dock A Car Park: extended access on Twitter Share Dock A Car Park: extended access on Linkedin Email Dock A Car Park: extended access linkThe Dock A Car Park at 92 MacArthur Avenue will remain open until mid-2024. It will then be permanently closed to allow for construction on the Northshore Brisbane road upgrade and enhancement program.
EDQ will provide an email update and signage one week ahead of the exact closure date.
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Car parking changes from April 2024
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From April 2024, car parking changes will occur at Northshore Brisbane for a large-scale activation and to prepare for the early works for the roads and enhancement project.
Precinct parking remains available in Docks B, C, and D (with reduced spaces in Dock D). Economic Development Queensland will also create additional parking in Dock A Car Park South, which is expected to be available by mid-2024.
Below are the car parking changes, and please see the map for location details.
Dock D: Reduced car parking spaces (April 2024 - December 2026)
Car parking spaces will be reduced to allow for a large activation. EV chargers will remain accessible until further notice. More details on the activation will be provided soon.
Dock A: Car park closure (mid-2024) - one week's notice will be provided ahead of the closure
From mid-2024, the Dock A Car Park at 92 MacArthur Avenue will permanently close to allow for the start of construction works on the Northshore Brisbane road upgrade and enhancement program. One week's notice will be provided ahead of the closure via an email update and signage.
Dock A Car Park – south: New car parking spaces available (mid-2024)
Additional parking spaces will be created on the southern side of Dock A on MacArthur Avenue and available by mid-2024 to assist with precinct parking needs.
About the Northshore Brisbane road upgrade and enhancement program
Economic Development Queensland is delivering a road upgrade and enhancement program, accelerating the delivery and upgrade of approximately 8 kilometres of roads, bringing 20 years of work into a 6-year program. We thank the Northshore Brisbane community and public for their patience as we commence work on this important upgrade.
For more information, please submit an enquiry via the Q&A section, click here.
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COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION: Fire Ants detected at Northshore Brisbane
Share COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION: Fire Ants detected at Northshore Brisbane on Facebook Share COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION: Fire Ants detected at Northshore Brisbane on Twitter Share COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION: Fire Ants detected at Northshore Brisbane on Linkedin Email COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION: Fire Ants detected at Northshore Brisbane linkContractors at Northshore Brisbane recently detected fire ants onsite. A report was made to Biosecurity Queensland and they will treat the affected areas.
The areas highlighted in the map below are the locations where fire ants have been sighted. This is preliminary advice as the impacted area could be more extensive.
We ask you to:
- stay on concrete footpaths and watch your step
- keep off the grass
- if you see an ant mound, avoid it – do not disturb mounds
- report fire ants if seen at a location not highlighting on the map.
Report fire ants to: National Fire Ants Eradication Program online or call 13 25 23.
For information about fire ants and how to identify them, visit the Department’s website.
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Work starts on new coworking space, The Wheelhouse.
Share Work starts on new coworking space, The Wheelhouse. on Facebook Share Work starts on new coworking space, The Wheelhouse. on Twitter Share Work starts on new coworking space, The Wheelhouse. on Linkedin Email Work starts on new coworking space, The Wheelhouse. linkConstruction has begun on The Wheelhouse, a new coworking space at Northshore Brisbane. First Nations business Bridgeman has been awarded the construction contract.
The new warehouse-style building will provide a unique coworking space with 1,172 sqm of floor space split over two levels. It will include office spaces and hot desks for up to 170 workers, a grandstand seating communal area, a boardroom and two meeting rooms.
The Wheelhouse’s dynamic environment is designed to be an innovation incubator for start-up and scale-up businesses. It offers flexible rental spaces and a vibrant atmosphere for creativity and collaboration.
Bridgeman is a Queensland small-medium enterprise and a Supply Nation-certified Indigenous company. For The Wheelhouse, they will engage 100% with local contractors, manufacturers and supply chains. Bridgeman pre-qualifies capable and reliable First Nations businesses and actively encourages non-First Nations businesses to include First Nations businesses in their supply chains. They also support a range of social initiatives that provide training opportunities for First Nations people.
Temporary fencing has been erected around the site adjacent to Eat Street, and work is now underway. The building’s construction is expected to be completed in October 2024, with The Wheelhouse operational in early 2025.
Project vehicles and trucks will enter and exit the site via the specified driveway adjoining MacArthur Avenue. Some contractor parking may be outside the fenced area, but only during construction working hours.
Working hours are Monday to Thursday, 6:30 am to 6:30 pm, Friday and Saturday, 6:30 am to 3 pm.
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Northshore Roads Program consultation update
Share Northshore Roads Program consultation update on Facebook Share Northshore Roads Program consultation update on Twitter Share Northshore Roads Program consultation update on Linkedin Email Northshore Roads Program consultation update linkThank you to everyone who completed the survey, attended a briefing or joined us for the roundtable discussion.
The Northshore Roundtable presentation and display materials are available below. The display materials include outcomes from the technical assessments prepared for the program.
- Northshore Roundtable presentation
- Northshore Roads Program urban design presentation
- Noise and Vibration Assessment
- Air Quality Assessment
- Cultural Heritage Assessment
- Northshore Roads Program Draft Design
- Northshore Draft Staging Plan (subject to change)
About the Northshore Roads Program
The Northshore Roads Program will be delivered over six years and, on completion, will provide:
- Approximately 8 kilometres of new and upgraded roads to improve connections across the precinct and create neighbourhood streetscapes.
- Improved access to Kingsford Smith Drive with a new road connection that provides signalised two-way access.
- Extensive landscaping with approximately 1,000 new trees and thousands of shrubs planted across the precinct to create cooler streets and promote walking, cycling, and e-mobility.
- Access for all with universal design as a key principle and wider than standard verges, increasing comfort and safety for everyone.
- Improved flood immunity through raising roads and upgrading drainage.
- Provision of approximately 300 on-street car parks and EV charging facilities.
- Separated cyclist and pedestrian facilities on major new streets and reduced speed cycling streets are proposed for minor streets.
The staging of the delivery of the roads is not confirmed, and this is indicative only. On completion of the road designs and once a contractor is appointed, the staging will be finalised, and an update will be sent to the community.
Further updates will be provided when the design and staging for the Northshore Roads Program are finalised in Q1 2024.
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Have Your Say on the Northshore Roads Program during November and December 2023
Share Have Your Say on the Northshore Roads Program during November and December 2023 on Facebook Share Have Your Say on the Northshore Roads Program during November and December 2023 on Twitter Share Have Your Say on the Northshore Roads Program during November and December 2023 on Linkedin Email Have Your Say on the Northshore Roads Program during November and December 2023 linkEconomic Development Queensland (EDQ) is bringing forward 20 years of roads and infrastructure for delivery over the next six years, paving the way for delivering the Brisbane Athlete Village. The village will host thousands of athletes and officials during the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games and become permanent homes after.
The Northshore team is keen to share information about the planned Road Program and offer insights. There are several ways to get involved, including:
- Nominate to join a roundtable discussion (Wednesday, 6 December): Learn more about the Road Program design through briefings and discussions with our Northshore technical team. Limited spaces are available at these in-person sessions and representatives will be selected from across the precinct—nominations close on Friday, 1 December.
- Book a time to meet the team: Speak directly with an EDQ Northshore representative and view the draft Roads Program design plans and outcomes of technical assessments. Sessions are available on Wednesday 29 November 2023 (5pm to 7pm) and Friday 1 December 2023 (8am to 10am).
- Complete an online survey and register for updates: Register for updates on the Have Your Say Northshore website and take a quick survey to voice your interests and priorities for the precinct. Survey closes 5pm, 18 December 2024.
We will keep you updated as the Northshore Road Program design progresses and the staging of works is finalised for 2024.
We look forward to your participation and keeping you updated as we continue to deliver this important city precinct.
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Document Library
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Construction updates
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EDQ-Northshore-Construction-Update-DEC2022 - final.pdf (1.52 MB) (pdf)
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Tomkins Rivello Construction Newsletter - August 2022.pdf (246 KB) (pdf)
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BMD construction update - Mac Av-Remora Rd-Hercules St sewer works August amended timing.pdf (4.33 MB) (pdf)
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BMD construction update - Angora Road closure for sewer works 27 June (359 KB) (pdf)
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BMD construction update - MacArthur Avenue - shoulder closure for Flipside Circus sewer works 20 June 2022 (225 KB) (pdf)
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Tomkins Rivello Construction Newsletter - June 22 (337 KB) (pdf)
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BMD construction update - After-hours asphalt works May (389 KB) (pdf)
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Construction update - MacArthur Avenue road works (1.04 MB) (pdf)
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Tomkins Rivello construction - Wharf Street restrictions - June 2022 (469 KB) (pdf)
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BMD construction update - MacArthur Avenue opening 5 May 2022 (497 KB) (pdf)
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Tomkins Rivello Construction Newsletter - April 2022.pdf (247 KB) (pdf)
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BMD construction update - planned out of hours works (778 KB) (pdf)
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BMD construction update - changes to Carpark 2 access (567 KB) (pdf)
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BMD construction Notice: Night works along MacArthur Avenue South (241 KB) (pdf)
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Construction Notice Cedar Road and MacArthur Avenue Roadworks.pdf (340 KB) (pdf)
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Construction notice: carpark and footpath closure - MacArthur Avenue North (3.5 MB) (pdf)
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Translink bus services
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Northshore Roads Program_Draft staging.pdf (236 KB) (pdf)
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Northshore Roads Program
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Northshore Roads Program Draft Design.pdf (6.12 MB) (pdf)
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Northshore Roads Program Noise and Vibration Assessment DEC 2023.pdf (5.33 MB) (pdf)
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Northshore Roads Program Air Quality Assessment DEC2023.pdf (1.18 MB) (pdf)
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Northshore Roads Program Cultural Heritage Assessment DEC2023.pdf (3.23 MB) (pdf)
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Northshore Roads Program_Roundtable Presentation December 2023 (3.33 MB) (pdf)
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Northshore Roads Program Urban Design Presentation_Urbis_Dec 2023 (11.8 MB) (pdf)
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Northshore Hamilton PDA – Development Scheme Amendment
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Northshore Hamilton PDA Development Scheme Amendment October 2022 (6.02 MB) (pdf)
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Northshore Hamilton PDA Submissions Report October 2022 (2.92 MB) (pdf)
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Northshore Hamilton PDA DCOP October 2022 (4.21 MB) (pdf)
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Northshore Hamilton PDA IPBR October 2022 (3.94 MB) (pdf)
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Community newsletter - 1 (983 KB) (pdf)
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Frequency Asked Questions (131 KB) (pdf)
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Northshore Hamilton PDA Development Scheme Proposed Amendment 1 - October 2021 (3.66 MB) (pdf)
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Draft Development Charges and Offset Plan (DCOP) (7.3 MB) (pdf)
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How to make a submission fact sheet.pdf (289 KB) (pdf)
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Draft Infrastructure Planning Background Report (5.72 MB) (pdf)
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Project timeline
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May 2022
Northshore Brisbane is currently at this stageMaritime Green – open to the public
Cedar Road and MacArthur Avenue roadworks completed
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Mid-2022
this is an upcoming stage for Northshore BrisbaneDemolition of Sheds H, J, M, N to deliver new carparking and activation spaces
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Late 2022
this is an upcoming stage for Northshore BrisbaneFlipside Circus now open
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Mid-2023
this is an upcoming stage for Northshore BrisbaneVAXXAS HQ opening soon
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November and December 2023
this is an upcoming stage for Northshore BrisbaneNorthshore Roads Program consultation
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