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New Ferry Terminals Proposed for Matilda Bay and Applecross

News. Politics. Transport Minister Rita Saffioti holds a doorstop to provide an update on the State Government’s ferry network at at the Swan River Journeys Interpretation Node at Burswood Park.

Development applications have been submitted for new ferry terminals at Matilda Bay and Applecross, marking a significant step in the State Government’s initiative to enhance public transport options along the Swan River. This expansion aims to increase ferry routes and improve connectivity between key locations.

Enhanced Connectivity and Public Input

The proposed Matilda Bay terminal, strategically located along Hackett Drive, is set to facilitate better access to the University of Western Australia in Crawley, the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, and the surrounding Matilda Bay area. The Applecross terminal will be situated just north of the Raffles Complex, aiming to serve both local residents and visitors.

Transport Minister Rita Saffioti emphasized the historical significance of ferries in Perth, stating, “Ferries have been a safe and reliable form of public transport between Elizabeth Quay and South Perth for more than 100 years, and it is exciting to be expanding this important service to other areas along the Swan River.” She added, “Perth has long talked about better using our river system for transport, and this is what this landmark project will deliver.”

The development applications are part of a broader investment of $107 million aimed at expanding ferry services in Perth, which will enhance community connectivity across the region. The public will have the opportunity to provide feedback during a three-week comment period, allowing residents to voice their opinions on the proposed terminals.

Community Perspectives and Future Plans

Despite the enthusiasm surrounding the proposed terminals, some campaigners are advocating for the Matilda Bay terminal to be relocated approximately 1 kilometer south. Nonetheless, the government remains committed to proceeding with the current plans.

Local MP Kim Giddens expressed her support for the initiative, highlighting the potential benefits it would bring to Applecross residents and visitors. She stated, “The development application process is another important chance for residents to share their views, and I encourage you to have your say.”

This expansion of ferry services is seen as a crucial move in improving public transport options, reflecting the government’s commitment to enhancing the use of the Swan River as a transportation corridor. With the public comment period now open, the community will have a direct role in shaping the future of these important transport links.

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