SYDNEY (Reuters) - third largest city of the Australia will be held an international competition for a design "Vanguard" replace the ferry terminals lost in earlier this year of devastating flooding, government officials, said Saturday.
Landmark of Brisbane ferry terminals have been destroyed in the floods that invades the city and much of the northeast of the State of Queensland in January. A total of 145 million ($158 million) in government funding has been committed to rebuilding eight terminals, with a riverside drive, the State and the Federal Government said in a joint statement.
The Premier of Queensland Anna Bligh said that it is "an opportunity to put a unique stamp on our city," then the Treasurer Wayne Swan said invitations would be open to designers and architects from around the world. The winner will become architect consultation on the project.
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