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Mt Coot-tha to get a major makeover under ambitious tourism push

Mt Coot-tha to get a major makeover under ambitious tourism push

The Age6 days ago

A renovated lookout, new hiking and mountain bike trails, a 'glamping' nature retreat, and upgrades to the planetarium and tropical dome are among the proposals set to be explored for Mount Coot-tha, Brisbane City Council announced on Sunday.
Night-time light shows in the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, a summit tree-top walk, new picnic areas and pop-up cafes, transformation of the quarry, and the reconfiguration of Sir Samuel Griffith Drive are also under consideration.
'We want the world to discover Brisbane and fall in love with its lifestyle and natural attractions,' Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said in a statement announcing the project.
'Brisbane is riding a wave of international popularity as a tourism destination, and with the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games coming, now is the time to start planning more to see and do in our city.
'Mount Coot-tha has so much untapped potential.'
The council confirmed funding in the upcoming 2025-2026 budget to plan and design an upgrade for the tropical dome at Brisbane Botanic Gardens, and new picnic shelters at the Brush Box Picnic Area.
Digital renders for the dome upgrade and expansion show a spiral internal walkway providing views of the city skyline.
More than 1 million people already visit the wider Mount Coot-tha precinct annually.

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