Wildlife 'win' as Queensland government moves to acquire land for Currumbin eco-park from developers

 Almost 150 hectares of southern Gold Coast land is to be transformed into one of the largest eco-parks in the country through compulsory acquisition from the defiant owners.

The state government has today announced it will begin the process to acquire 148 hectares for the Currumbin Eco-Parkland — locally known as Martha's Farm or Martha's Vineyard.

The government is working to strike a deal with the commercial owners, who have a council-approved plan for a 348-residential lot, a marine precinct and artificial lake.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-17/currumbin-eco-parkland/100300886



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