By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Commenting Policy.
Accept
Brisbane DevelopmentBrisbane DevelopmentBrisbane Development
  • Areas
    • Brisbane CBD
    • Northern
    • Southern
    • Eastern
    • Western
    • Gold Coast
    • Sunshine Coast
  • Search by Type
    • Residential
    • Residential BTR
    • Commercial
    • Hotel & Resort
    • Brisbane Retail
    • Entertainment / Leisure
    • Infrastructure
    • Concepts
    • Industrial
  • SEQ Development Maps
    • Brisbane Development Map
    • Gold Coast Development Map
  • Major Precincts
    • Brisbane Airport
    • Brisbane 2032 Olympics
    • Northshore Hamilton
    • Queen’s Wharf Precinct
    • Waterfront Brisbane
    • Woolloongabba / Brisbane Live Precinct
Search
  • Advertise
© 2026 Brisbane Development Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Reading: Council Announces Ferry Stop for Howard Smith Wharves
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Brisbane DevelopmentBrisbane Development
  • Areas
  • Search by Type
  • SEQ Development Maps
  • Major Precincts
Search
  • Areas
    • Brisbane CBD
    • Northern
    • Southern
    • Eastern
    • Western
    • Gold Coast
    • Sunshine Coast
  • Search by Type
    • Residential
    • Residential BTR
    • Commercial
    • Hotel & Resort
    • Brisbane Retail
    • Entertainment / Leisure
    • Infrastructure
    • Concepts
    • Industrial
  • SEQ Development Maps
    • Brisbane Development Map
    • Gold Coast Development Map
  • Major Precincts
    • Brisbane Airport
    • Brisbane 2032 Olympics
    • Northshore Hamilton
    • Queen’s Wharf Precinct
    • Waterfront Brisbane
    • Woolloongabba / Brisbane Live Precinct
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2026 Brisbane Development Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Brisbane Development > Development Areas > Brisbane CBD > Council Announces Ferry Stop for Howard Smith Wharves
Brisbane CBDEntertainment / LeisureInfrastructure

Council Announces Ferry Stop for Howard Smith Wharves

Published: 7 November 2018
1 Comment
Share
3 Min Read
Artist's impression of Brisbane's new double decker city cat
Artist's impression of Brisbane's new double decker city cat
SHARE

Deputy Mayor Adrian Schrinner has today announced Brisbane City Council will expand the city’s river transport network with a new ferry terminal for Brisbane’s newest leisure and lifestyle precinct, Howard Smith Wharves.

Cr Schrinner said the once-abandoned riverfront destination was on the eve of re-opening as a vibrant, world-class public entertainment precinct after a $110 million revitalisation.

“With its river’s edge location, public parkland, hotel, dining and bars, Howard Smith Wharves is the ideal location for the city’s next ferry terminal,” Cr Schrinner said.

“Council is committed to delivering Australia’s most modern public and active transport, and our world-class CityCat transport network is just one of the ways that we’re getting people home quicker and safer with more travel options.

Advertisement
Location of the proposed Howard Smith Wharves ferry terminal
Location of the proposed Howard Smith Wharves ferry terminal

“With regular events planned at Howard Smith Wharves’ exhibition centre, as well as the restaurants, bars and public parkland expected to attract large crowds, the terminal will provide convenient public transport to the site.”

The terminal would be the first expansion to the river network since 2015, and would add to the 25 existing stops from University of Queensland at St Lucia to Northshore Hamilton, including the city’s major residential and lifestyle locations.

Howard Smith Wharves Consortium Chief Executive Officer Luke Fraser welcomed the terminal announcement as a great addition to the vibrant Howard Smith Wharves precinct.

“With our unique position beneath the Story Bridge, there will be no better way to get to Howard Smith Wharves than on the river, which is at the heart of the city’s transformation into a New World City,” Mr Fraser said.

The Howard Smith Wharves consortium will contribute $3 million toward the $12 million terminal, which is expected to open in 2020.

Advertisement

Cr Schrinner also confirmed that Brisbane’s next CityCat would be a double-decker SuperCat.

“Council is proud to provide world-class public transport along the Brisbane River, with our modern fleet of CityCats getting people home quicker and safer,” Cr Schrinner said.

“London is famous for its double-decker buses, what better way to see Brisbane than from our double-decker SuperCat.

“The $3.7 million SuperCat design was chosen following a competitive tender process and will offer some of the best views of Brisbane, between St Lucia and Hamilton Northshore,”.

51 Storey Hotel Tower Proposed Above Brisbane’s Oldest Pub on Edward Street
Designs Revealed For Brisbane’s 63,000 Seat Olympic Stadium At Victoria Park
It’s Possible to Love King George Square Again: Reimagining the Square Through Classical Design
Roma Street Canopies Concept Puts Forward New Vision For Inner City Green Space
Heritage Turbot St Precinct Released For Potential Housing And Hotel Redevelopment

Sign Up to BD Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking development news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Commenting Policy and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Copy Link Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Happy0
Surprise0
Sad0
Angry0
Previous Article Screenshot taken from Destination Brisbane Consortium's updated Queen's Wharf Flythrough Updated Queen’s Wharf Flythrough Released by Destination Brisbane
Next Article Government Unveils Flythrough for Brisbane Mega-Cruise Terminal
1 Comment
  • Pingback: 2console

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Stay Connected

13kFollowersLike
2kFollowersFollow
6.2kFollowersFollow
3.2kSubscribersSubscribe
LinkedInFollow
Advertisement

Latest News

Architectural rendering of the proposed external built form, showing the landscaped facade, recessed upper levels and ground level entry addressing the street.
Retirement Living Tower Proposed for 9 to 15 Bayliss Street Toowong
Featured Residential Western
2 February 2026
Architectural rendering of the proposed residential tower and street level interface at 440 Upper Edward Street, Spring Hill
Proposed 10-Storey Boutique Residential Tower Planned for Upper Edward Street, Spring Hill
Featured Northern Residential
2 February 2026
Architectural rendering of an elevated aerial view of the proposed Monarch Place development within the Imperial Square precinct in Southport.
Monarch Place Launched As Part Of Azzura’s $3.8 Billion Imperial Square Project
Gold Coast Residential
27 January 2026
Architectural rendering of the external built form of the proposed Lantern Burleigh development at 1 and 3 West Street, Burleigh Heads.
Boutique Lantern Burleigh Project Secures DA For Mixed Use Development In Burleigh Heads
Gold Coast Residential
20 January 2026

Polls

Select two infrastructure projects needed most ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics

View Results

Loading ... Loading ...
  • Polls Archive
//

Brisbane’s leading source of free development and infrastructure news reporting across the greater Brisbane area.

Quick Link

  • ADVERTISE WITH USNew
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • COMMENTING POLICY
  • CONTACT US
  • MY BOOKMARK

Top Categories

  • BRISBANE DEVELOPMENT MAP
  • BRISBANE CBD
  • QUEEN’S WHARF
  • BRISBANE 2032 OLYMPICS
  • SMART GROWTH SERIES

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Brisbane DevelopmentBrisbane Development
Follow US
© 2026 Brisbane Development Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Join Us!
Subscribe to the BrisbaneDevelopment.com newsletter and never miss our latest news.
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.