By Zoe Zaczek For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 02:37 BST, 13 April 2019 | Updated: 02:37 BST, 13 April 2019
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A council has scrapped a controversial zip-line after spending almost $400,000 of taxpayers money planning and promoting the project.
Brisbane City Council announced on Friday they had removed their support for the project after listening to community feedback.
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said the cancellation of the zip-line project, which was to be built at Mt Coot-tha, would protect the green space for future.
A council has scrapped a controversial zip-line after spending $300,000 of taxpayers' money promoting the project
Brisbane City Council announced on Friday they had removed their support for the project after listening to community feedback
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said the cancellation of the zip-line project, which was to be built at Mt Coot-tha, would protect the green space for future
'We will be withdrawing our support for the zip-line project,' said Cllr Schrinner.
'This project is dead and buried. This is all about ensuring that this green