Thank you to everyone who completed our waterslide survey – we have had 73 responses to date. Here are the results, showing that 87.6% of respondents supported the idea, with only 10.7% against. Interestingly, residents of the section of Cedar Street that would have been closed for the event were 3:1 in favour of holding it.
The City Slider – the organisation that runs these giant waterslides – loved the idea of running it in Wynnum, both from a ‘beautiful location’ point of view and a ‘contributing to the local business community’ point of view.
Click on the report image below to open up the report. We have also included all of the comments that were made by people who completed the survey for you below…
We will keep the survey open on our ‘Surveys‘ page in case anybody wishes to add to the debate.
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Comments from the survey
Redlands city council are ‘smarter’ in so much as they see opportunities, than BCC and i am disappointed they have the opportunity to have it first. |
My business is situated on the corner of Bay Tce and Cedar St. One request would be to still allow access for parking for my clients. I do think that the slide will create some interest to this end of Bay Tce , often forgotten in the C B D . There are seven businesses plus several offices including Peter Cummings office in the area. |
Sounds dangerous and lots of feral kids would make it a disappointment |
no |
Why not do a permanent slide venue on waterfront? Plenty of room off esplanade , a long drive with opens spaces that are under utilised. Promotion of the UNIGUE wading pool also can be a tourist destination if some tweeks were made to the wade pool.I think some brain storming would develop this area into a interesting place for locals & visitors. |
council kill joys ! |
I understand the water slide was run successfully in Elizabeth St in Hobart. This one of Hobart’s main streets and the council and residents managed to cope with the temporary closure. Why is BCC so risk averse? |
no |
Any event aimed at families should be supported . |
Media coverage had led me to believe that it was due to uprising of Cedar Street residents that prevented this event from happening. Interesting to read your article saying that this was not necessarily the case. |
Wynnum should have had it. It would have bought even more people than usual to our beautiful waterfront on the weekend. |
Use one of our parks in Manly or Lota but bring the waterslide to our bayside villages! |
Would have been such a great thing for the area to bring people here and to spend dollars. And fun for everyone! |
Next thing is a wave machine for the wading pool. That would be very cool!! |
I question the safety and insurance aspect; is this good for our area |
Once again the very few have taken something great for the area away from the many Just think of the benefits to Wynnum, Wynnum small business, and letting people know about the wonderful area we have here This one the small thinkers in Cedar are the winners NOT Wynnum |
WATERSLIDES 4 LYF MUDAFOOKAHS |
I think it could be a fantastic day and really get Wynnum on the map with the younger generation as well |
why was cedar st rejected. |
Typical of WYNNUM missing out, Again!! :(( Lived here for 57 years so I should no:(( |
Wow, could you make the questions any more biased towards the outcome you are hoping for? |
Keep the ideas coming as republic of Wynnum streets ahead B C C |
They upgraded with new bitumen in cedar streets now nothing. This money spent could have gone to ratepayers money elsewhere where needed if not already approved for this event. Brisbane city council you should be ashamed as to what our money was spent on before committing to our special event. |
I wish BCC would stop it being negative towards Wynnum. It’s time our Councillor got off her backside and did something for this area. This is the second dead loss councillor over two elections |
It would have been a fun event for Wynnum to have partaken in. It’s a shame it has gone to Capalaba instead. Perhaps it can be held in Wynnum at a later date. |
I live in alexandra hills and I am happy it didnt get accepted in wynnum and came to the redlands , think it is wonderful , sorry but I do |
BCC – should be ashamed for not encouraging such a great family event. Wynnum is only 20km from Brisbane CBD – it’s about time BCC woke up and started getting behind these types of events not stopping them. Good for Redlands for jumping in and hosting the event – just watch how many families will travel to Redlands to enjoy it. BCC – shame |
When was the idea of a water slide mooted? Why can’t the local residents have a say ANSWER:- when it is too late!!!! |
When I move into Wynnum as a new resident, relocating from NSW I hope by then the Brisbane City Council have got their heads out of the sand. These type events/iniatives will take Wynnum out of the dark ages. Wynnum is slower changing its perception yet still a long way to go. Wynnum has huge potential in more ways then one |
I think it’s a damn stupid idea. |
One off events like this are a great way to help bolster support for ongoing local initiatives like the twilight markets. |
I live in Chestnut Street, two streets along from Cedar Street. We would I’m sure have been inconvenienced too with traffic etc but it would have been so worth it to bring people to the area, Wynnum is such a great place and could be even better with the right investment and exposure. |
just don’t give up! |
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