Kawana Island families only just told their homes will be bulldozed for Mooloolah River Interchange
1 year, 5 months ago

Kawana Island families only just told their homes will be bulldozed for Mooloolah River Interchange

ABC  

When retirees Neil and Bronwen Herbert purchased their property on Fitzroy Court, on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, a decade ago they thought they would spend the rest of their lives there. Key points: 12 home owners have just been informed their properties could be compulsorily acquired for the project The government has been resuming homes for the project since 2002 The homes would be required for stage two, which is yet to be funded "It's not a house, it's our home," Ms Herbert said as she broke down in tears. They are among a dozen families living on Kawana Island in Parrearra who have just learned their homes could be bulldozed for stage two of the Mooloolah River Interchange. "The Mooloolah River Interchange is an important project for a growing Sunshine Coast and the Palaszczuk government is committed to delivering the future infrastructure needed." Deputy opposition leader and Kawana MP Jarrod Bleijie said the project had been "planned to death" and the government's actions were "disgraceful".

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