Fake island, complete with skyscraper and casino, was planned for South Bank


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The artificial island and surrounding areas would include some parkland and the island would be dominated by a 60-storey office tower, hotel, World Trade Centre with the option of a casino, and recognition of the site’s tourism potential.


However, the idea was met with backlash by the public, which had fallen in love with South Bank.


Solicitor Anthony Marinac, who compiled an overview of the cabinet documents, said Queensland came close to not having South Bank.


“It’s now just about impossible to imagine Brisbane without South Bank,” he said.


“It came very close to being sold off to private developers and there would have been a negligible amount of public space.”


Article source: http://smh.com.au/business/retail/solomon-lew-seeks-myers-share-register-20170927-gypqnt.html

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