Hard rock revival: Brisbane quarries could become tourist destinations


Quarrying no longer occurs at Pine Mountain, however, it remains as an asphalt and concrete recycling facility for council.

Pine Mountain Quarry

Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Holland Park Ward Krista Adams said a transformation of Pine Mountain Quarry would create more things to see and do in the area.

“Pine Mountain Quarry is surrounded by beautiful bushland and an incredibly popular sporting precinct,” Adams said.

“The transformation of Pine Mountain Quarry will create even more opportunities for people to stay active while enjoying Brisbane’s incredible natural areas.”

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Paddington Ward councillor Clare Jenkinson said a quarry transformation would boost the reputation of Mt Coot-tha being a popular destination.

“Local residents love Mt Coot-tha and they’re incredibly excited about this opportunity to transform it into a world-class destination,” Jenkinson said.

“I can’t wait to work with the local community to help make Mt Coot-tha even better.”

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