Wynnum Manly Lota Foreshores Master Plan project

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Image of the Wynnum Esplanade and Jetty during the day

Brisbane City Council is planning to create a 20-year Master Plan to transform and rejuvenate the Wynnum, Manly, and Lota foreshores. The project will explore possibilities to enhance connectivity and create more opportunities for recreation and relaxation.


Have Your Say

At this early stage of the project, Brisbane City Council is keen to understand your connection to the Eastern foreshores.

Council invites you to Have Your Say by completing the short survey below.


Feedback closes 11.59pm, Sunday 16 March 2025.

Note: There will be further opportunities to input into the current planning stage over the next few months. Sign up to receive project updates.

Brisbane City Council is planning to create a 20-year Master Plan to transform and rejuvenate the Wynnum, Manly, and Lota foreshores. The project will explore possibilities to enhance connectivity and create more opportunities for recreation and relaxation.


Have Your Say

At this early stage of the project, Brisbane City Council is keen to understand your connection to the Eastern foreshores.

Council invites you to Have Your Say by completing the short survey below.


Feedback closes 11.59pm, Sunday 16 March 2025.

Note: There will be further opportunities to input into the current planning stage over the next few months. Sign up to receive project updates.

  • At this early stage of the of the Wynnum, Manly, and Lota foreshore Master Plan project, we are keen to understand your connection to these foreshores and for you to start to have your say. 

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Page last updated: 21 Feb 2025, 08:43 AM