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City to South Bank Revitalisation Plans Unveiled

Published: 16 May 2023
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Architectural rendering of Victoria Bridge Shade structure
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The Brisbane City Council has unveiled plans for a revitalisation of the connection between the CBD and South Bank.

The plans unveiled include a range of upgrades and enhancements that are set to transform the link to become more seamless and accessible for residents and visitors.

One of the primary areas of focus is the Cultural Centre itself. Enhancements will include improved public space, pedestrian connectivity to platforms, and improved station capacity.

The entrance to the precinct will also be enhanced, making it more welcoming and inviting to visitors. The plan also includes improvements to pedestrian, cycle, and e-mobility movements, making it easier and more convenient for people to navigate the area.

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Cr Schrinner said the vision will complement Council’s major upgrade of the Cultural Centre Bus Station which is being undertaken as part of the Brisbane Metro project.

Architectural rendering of Victoria Bridge Shade structure
Architectural rendering of Victoria Bridge Shade structure
Architectural rendering of Melbourne Street shared path
Architectural rendering of Melbourne Street shared path
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Full QSM plan
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Cultural Centre plan
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Brisbane Square plan
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Upper Queen Street Mall plan
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Lower Queen Street Mall plan

Another element of the revitalisation plan is to the Victoria Bridge. A new shade structure would be constructed on the southern side in order to protect people from the elements.

“Shading Victoria Bridge will significantly enhance walkability between South Brisbane and the CBD, particularly during the hotter months of the year,” Cr Schrinner said.

The nearby Reddacliff Place will also be purchased by Council for long-term public ownership and benefit, maintaining and enhancing the activation of the space.

The purchase price of Reddacliff Place, also known as Brisbane Square is currently still being negotiated.

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Cultural Centre Station
Cultural Centre Station

The George St entry threshold will also undergo a revitalization, with improvements made to sightlines and amenity, creating a more welcoming and inviting experience for visitors.

Perspective of more seating to replace existing cafe
Perspective of more seating to replace existing Milano cafe

Sightlines and vistas to and from the Victoria Bridge will be prioritized, with the removal of structures including the two remaining popular cafes Milano and the Pig ‘N’ Whistle which will close from June.

In their place will be more seating and planter boxes with a licensed popup activation area being considered at the bottom of the Queen Street Mall where the current Pig ‘N’ Whistle is situated.

Perspective of pop-up licensed zone to replace the pig & whistle
Perspective of pop-up licensed zone to replace the pig & whistle

A council spokesperson said this will mean vendors such as pop-up gin bars, a new tasting breweries or food trucks could pop up weekly.

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