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Stockland reveals plans for $27m pedestrian bridge that will complete lakefront circuit

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Developer Stockland has announced the shared walking and riding bridge will cross Lake Kawana and provide an east-west link from Sportsman Parade, near event space Venue 114, to Stockland Birtinya town centre.

The bridge will feature a ‘cable-stayed’ design, with cables fanning from two large piers supporting the bridge deck, and have a width of about four metres and a clearance of up to three metres at its centre for water-based leisure craft such as kayaks.

Construction will start later this year, with the bridge expected to be open to the public in early 2026, subject to weather conditions and construction progress.

A second, smaller pedestrian bridge, about 70 metres in length, is also under construction from the newly opened Southbank Park in Birtinya, and once complete both bridges will allow pedestrians to complete a full loop around Lake Kawana.

Stockland development director Matt Patullo said the bridges would form part of the developer’s plans to expand the town centre into a precinct that will include a mix of residential, retail and commercial opportunities, walkways, a public transport interchange, parks and open space.

“The 130-metre bridge is expected to be a landmark on the Sunshine Coast, providing access to Stockland Birtinya town centre and future shops, transport links and pathways, as well as the broader sports and recreational precinct which will feature Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic venues.

How the bridge could look from Venue 114.

“The overall Birtinya precinct will be one of the largest infrastructure projects ever undertaken on the Sunshine Coast, with Stockland delivering more than $350 million worth of key transport and community infrastructure, including roads, bridges, parks and services.”

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Sunshine Coast mayor Rosanna Natoli said the bridge would be a vital link in the future.

“These bridges are some of the last key developer contributions required under the masterplan process,” Cr Natoli said.

A map showing the location of the two bridges.

“The bridge will improve connectivity to the future Birtinya town centre, a hub for new businesses and vibrant community spaces.

“Imagine a future where we can walk from Venue 114 or the new Sunshine Coast Stadium and Indoor Sports Centre, over this new bridge and through tree-covered pathways to restaurants, cafes, retail outlets and future public transport.

“This will provide another opportunity for people to walk or ride, to leave their cars at home and enjoy the extensive active transport networks throughout Birtinya and Lake Kawana.

“Additionally, the bridge is accessible for those with mobility challenges and families with strollers, ensuring inclusivity for all our community.”

A before and after view of the 130-metre bridge.

Mr Patullo said the project formed a major part of Stockland’s contribution to building infrastructure on the Coast.

“Stockland’s vision is to be the leading creator and curator of connected communities, and this is underpinned by our purpose – a better way to live,” he said.

“These new bridges build on our legacy, creating places and spaces full of energy, soul and life.”

During construction, recreational use of the lake and walkways will be maintained, with public exclusion areas and pedestrian diversions near work sites for public safety.

The pre-built structural elements of the 130-metre bridge will be brought onsite and assembled on location, helping to reduce construction impacts to the community while works are taking place.

For more details about the project click here.

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