Brisbane City Council is spruiking its previously announced upgrades to Victoria Park, Oxley Creek, Kedron Brook and the Wynnum, Manly and Lota foreshores this morning, releasing an update on their transformation.
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has dubbed the four park precincts “Brisbane’s parks of the future”.
The plan for Victoria Park includes an all-ages, all-abilities Adventurescape playground, a two-kilometre Parkway Loop boulevard, a high ropes course, a tree house lookout and a cafe.
In Brisbane’s south, hundreds of hectares of old farming land and wetlands are being turned into the 120-hectare Oxley Creek Common. Community consultation on the Oxley Creek project will begin next year.
A new 20-year master plan is also being developed for Kedron Brook, to revitalise the 110 square kilometre catchment that runs through 14 suburbs from Ferny Grove to Nudgee, and boost its flood resilience.
And, the 20-year master plan for the Wynnum, Lota and Manly foreshore is being created, adding to the $1.2 million upgrade to the children’s playground near the Wynnum wading pool.
Meanwhile, Labor and the Greens councillors have accused Schrinner’s LNP council of misplacing priorities over reductions to nursery rhyme sessions at Brisbane City Council libraries.