The multi-modal transport corridor has its origins in a number of places but resumptions have been undertaken at Meredin Plains and also at Hideaway Waters.
There have been many negotiations in the Hideaway Waters area since 2010.
There has been much publicity about the way in which this corridor has evolved and changes to the proposed corridor, particularly in Hideaway Waters.
If you’re affected by a similar issue, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our land resumption lawyers on the Sunshine Coast to find out how we can help.
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Peter has been practising as a Nambour Solicitor since 1977 and joined Butler McDermott Lawyers the same year.
With over 40 years practicing as a Sunshine Coast lawyer, Peter has extensive knowledge of various facets of law.
He has practised in all areas of litigation and has special interests in:
Peter has specialised knowledge of and experience with resumption matters as a result of the Traveston Dam project, road corridors, Main Roads and water pipeline. He is renowned for his professional approach and is an experienced and determined advocate.
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After arriving at Butler McDermott Lawyers in 2016, Al quickly progressed to running our Wills and Estates section and has successfully litigated disputes in the Supreme and District Courts of Queensland in the early stages of his career.
In the years that followed Al has now moved to assist our clients with commercial and property matters having achieved positive outcomes in that area as well as general litigation. Al’s experience has him uniquely placed to provide quality advice in the areas of property, commercial, wills and estates and general litigation.
Al is involved in giving back to the community, sitting on the board for the Daniel Morcombe Foundation and Sundale Community Foundation. He otherwise became a director of Butler McDermott Lawyers in November 2021.