Be part of one of South East Queensland’s largest community campaigns to save the iconic Toondah Harbour wetlands.

This is where you enjoy stunning bay views while taking the ferry or water taxi from Cleveland to North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah).

The Bay is under threat from a proposed $1.4 billion real estate project – the size of 49 football fields.  It would include 3,600 units in 60 high-rise residential towers, commercial buildings and more – destroying this internationally recognised Ramsar site.

Toondah Harbour is home to critically endangered migratory shorebirds and marine animals, such as dugongs, dolphins, and turtles. The foreshore is a well-established koala habitat, and also under threat if this project is allowed to go ahead.

Join us and people of all ages, all backgrounds, across political landscapes and from all over Brisbane, Redlands and beyond as we Walk for Toondah on Mother’s Day, in solidarity, demanding the Environment Minister, Redland City Council and Walker Corporation, Save Toondah Harbour!

Check out this video from last year’s Walk for Toondah when more than 2,000 people participated and had a great time.

2022 Walk for Toondah
Watch a video of more than 2,000 people at last year’s Walk for Toondah

The 2023 Walk for Toondah

Starting at Raby Bay Harbour Park (next to the Cleveland train station) there will be community stalls, speakers, and music. Beako the large 3-person puppet will be appearing again this year. You are welcome to bring a banner with your community group’s logo on it if you wish or just come yourself.

Walk for Toondah 2023
Image of the moon rising over the Toondah Harbour wetlands photographed by Judy Leitch

Redlands2030 – 1 May 2023

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