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Construction has commenced on the Suttons Beach Pavilion in the City of Moreton Bay, marking the beginning of a new phase of waterfront development for the region.
A sod-turn ceremony was held on Friday, 27 February, to officially mark the start of the project.
The project will include a new pavilion structure, extensive landscaping, and public amenities such as accessible toilets, showers, and a Changing Places facility. Plans also detail enhanced shade features, a rooftop space, and a public viewing deck with ocean views.
“We’re looking forward to this seaside precinct opening in mid-2027, weather permitting, and the flow-on benefits it will deliver for employment, economic development and tourism in City of Moreton Bay,” Mayor Peter Flannery said.
The site is expected to offer both indoor and outdoor food and beverage options, pending the outcome of a separate tender process.
The Suttons Beach Pavilion Redevelopment Project has a budget of $19.5 million and is being delivered as part of the South East Queensland (SEQ) Liveability Fund, under the SEQ City Deal—a partnership between the Australian Government, Queensland Government, and Council of Mayors (SEQ).
The Australian Government and Queensland Government will contribute a combined $12.1 million, with the Moreton Bay Regional Council providing $7.4 million.
The new pavilion is scheduled to open in mid-2027.
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