Multi-Million Dollar Marina Proposal for Moorebank

Stuart Zullo Latest News | Liverpool | Local Area Info 6th April, 2012 6 Comments

A multi-million dollar marina development could soon be on the cards for Moorebank.

The Liverpool City Council has recently received plans from Benedict Industries, who hope to transform their quarry on Newbridge Road into a recreational and dining hub called Georges Cove Marina.

If the plans get approved, the new marina will include 250 dry berths, a function centre, kiosks, tourist and entertainment facilities, a private clubhouse and 3 car parks.

It’s expected to cost about $50 million to build the marina, but if it does go ahead it could become a major attraction for locals and visitors to the Liverpool region and it would help put a positive focus on Georges River.

For those who are interested in finding out more information about the development, it is currently on public exhibition until May 3. You can find the public planning documents at the Liverpool City Council website.

What are your thought on the proposal?

Comments (6)
RUBEN LUCERO

Please give me an update of the proposed Marina.

Thank you!

Reachwell Gatsi

Its a thumbs up project for the area bringing more business and recreation in the area. Huge uplift

Stuart Zullo

Hi Ruben, I will definitely keep you posted on this and yes, it is a huge uplift for the area, I couldn’t agree more.

Anna kashro

A marina would definitely be perfect for this region, love the idea and hope it gets approved and developed. Please keep me informed of any approvals for the project.

Thanks Anna

kosta

Love the idea can’t wait to start it.

Sam

A marina in the area would be great, does anyone know what’s happening with that at the moment, is it approved.

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