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Annual community grants awarded - August 2008
Community organisations awarded funding through the Port of Brisbane Corporation’s annual
Northshore Development Group 2008 Community Grants Programme.
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Australand wins preferred bidder status for Northshore - July 2008
Australand, in a joint venture with BOS International, has won preferred bidder
status for the first land released at Brisbane’s newest riverfront mixed-use precinct,
Northshore Hamilton.
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Newly opened Northshore Riverside Cafe and Park sets benchmark for future development - July 2008
Northshore Riverside Park and Cafe officially opened by Deputy Premier and Minister for Infrastructure and Planning Paul Lucas and Minister for Transport John Mickel.
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Northshore Development Group call for community organisations to submit grant applications - June 2008
Port of Brisbane Corporation offers funding to community organisations
through the Northshore Development Group 2008 Grants Programme.
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Expressions of Interest Close for Lots 1 and 3 - February 2008
Eight submissions from high profile very experienced local and interstate developers have been received for the first land to be released at Brisbane's largest urban renewal project.
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Expressions of interest open for Northshore Hamilton - November 2007
Expressions of interest have been invited for the first stage of land in Brisbane’s largest urban redevelopment, Northshore Hamilton: 6.28 hectares comprising two parcels known as Lots 1 and 3.
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Construction tender awarded for $5 million Northshore Riverside Park - October 2007
Construction has commenced on the first stage of Brisbane’s largest urban redevelopment, with works under way on the Northshore Riverside Park, Café and Information Centre.
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Northshore Development Group launches Community Grants Program - May 2007
Local community groups have the opportunity to secure funding for specific projects through the Northshore Community Grants Program.
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Draft Northshore Hamilton Master Plan released - May 2006
One of Brisbane's biggest and most impressive urban renewal projects at Hamilton will open up 2.5 kilometres of riverfront to the people.
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Beattie unveils Brisbane’s largest urban-renewal project - May 2004
Premier Peter Beattie and Transport Minister Paul Lucas have announced plans for a new urban-renewal project at Hamilton, which will open up 2.5 kilometres of riverfront to the people of Brisbane.
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P&O Hamilton operations to relocate - May 2004
P&O Ports will relocate its Hamilton-based motor-vehicle and general-cargo operations to the Port of Brisbane’s Fisherman Islands facility from July 2005, P&O Ports ANZ Managing Director Tim Blood announced today.
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Patrick operations to relocate - February 2004
Patrick Corporation and the Port of Brisbane Corporation will commence construction of wharf and terminal areas on Fisherman Islands to enable the establishment of Patrick's automated container terminal and the relocation of its Hamilton-based operations to Fisherman Islands, following the agreement signed today by the two Corporations.
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