Hanlon Park Bur Uda

Hanlon Park Bur Uda. Hanlon Park — Tract The project skilfully balances flood resilience and climate adaptation with community amenity, livability. Re-Wild celebrates the significance of returning Norman Creek to a natural waterway at Hanlon Park/Bur'uda

Hanlon Park — Tract
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Transforming a concrete-lined channel into a naturalized creek, the rejuvenation of Hanlon Park/Bur'uda Waterway demonstrates the social, environmental and economic outcomes of an engagement-led design process that values First Nations knowledge and the community Hanlon Park is a large, open green space in the heart of Stones Corner that has been revitalised by removing the concrete drain and returning Norman Creek to.

Hanlon Park — Tract

Through iterative and collaborative landform and flood modelling, flows now replicate a natural floodplain more widely distributed within the creek and slowed by vegetation, ensuring no worsening of flooding impacts to neighbouring properties. This was the second consecutive win in this category for Bligh Tanner, with Ipswich City Council's Small Creek Naturalisation winning in 2021. It includes a new nature-themed playground, picnic shelters, a toilet block, habitat for local wildlife and an underpass providing a safe connection under busy Logan Road for cyclists and pedestrians.

Restoration and connection Hanlon Park/Bur’uda Waterway Rejuvenation Landscape Australia. Hanlon Park (Bur'uda) was recently awarded the Stormwater Australia 2023 National Excellence Award for Integrated Stormwater Design The project skilfully balances flood resilience and climate adaptation with community amenity, livability.

Best Things To Do In Stones Corner Must Do Brisbane. Norman Creek through Hanlon Park was once notable for the ageing concrete channel and almost total lack of life in the creek This was the catalyst for N4C, in partnership with Council, developing the Norman Creek 2012-2031 Master Plan.Bur'uda Hanlon Park is now the jewel in the crown of the Master Plan: a naturalised creek channel with vastly improved ecological health.