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Toondah Harbour development agreement will not be made public after tribunal ruling

Details of a multi-billion-dollar marina and apartment development planned for protected wetlands in Moreton Bay will remain hidden from the public after a tribunal ruled crucial documents should remain secret.
Key points:
- A Redlands community group loses bid for Toondah Harbour “Development Agreement”
- Lawyer says ruling means the whole development application is exempt and protected from public disclosure laws
- The development is touted to deliver $116m worth of infrastructure, but how most will be spent is now deemed confidential
The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) has ruled in favour of the Queensland Government and Walker Corporation to prevent the release of their development agreement for the Toondah Harbour at…
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