A DROP-IN session about the proposed Toondah Harbour development to be held by developers Walker Corporation at Dunwich on Saturday has been postponed.
A session at Cleveland on Friday (February 22) will go ahead.
The talks at Dunwich have been posted because of weather predictions in relation to Tropical Cyclone Oma.
Stradbroke Ferries have announced reduced ferry services until Sunday.
The Dunwich session will be held on Saturday, March 2 from 10am to 1pm at the hall at 6 Ballow Road.
The sessions follow the release by the federal government of the guidelines for a draft environment impact statement, which are up for comment until March 6.
A Walker Corporation spokesman said previously the drop-in sessions were part of a bigger consultation program over the next year.
“The opportunity to get feedback from local residents on our masterplan for Toondah Harbour is vital because we want the project to be shaped by the community,” the spokesman said.
“We will have our local project team including the designers at the sessions.
“It is a terrific opportunity for us to hear what is most important, including how we balance appropriate development that will improve the lifestyle of residents with conservation of the local environment.”
The Cleveland session will be at the Country Women’s Association hall, 3 Waterloo Street, Cleveland on Friday (February 22) from 4pm to 7pm.