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FLATWATER ROWING PRECINCT PLANS EXPAND

25 Mar 2026


The City of Moreton Bay has unveiled additional plans to deliver 850 new homes as part of the proposed Brisbane 2032 Olympic Flatwater Rowing Precinct, positioning the project as a long-term housing and infrastructure play. The proposal for the Moreton Bay Central site would integrate an international-standard rowing and paddle venue with residential neighbourhoods, commercial spaces and community infrastructure.



Rowing Queensland CEO Anthea O’Loughlin backed City of Moreton Bay’s plan. She said that securing a permanent rowing community home in southeast Queensland with public transport connections and accommodation infrastructure would transform the sport.

Mayor Peter Flannery said the precinct had been designed from the outset as a legacy project. “This was always about more than a single sporting venue,” Flannery said. “It’s about housing supply, education opportunities and long-term economic growth.

“This is about creating a precinct that serves Queensland for generations, not just a couple of months,” he said. "We are not proposing temporary infrastructure,” he said. “We are integrating this within a financially viable, transport-connected growth corridor already progressing.”

The development would be delivered via a public-private partnership and anchored by transport connectivity, including the nearby Petrie rail station. The whole site will be further reimagined to include additional recreation and sporting facilities, an urban koala reserve, pedestrian connections to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic venue, the Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre and a new lakeside residential community to alleviate the City’s chronic undersupply of housing.

The housing component is expected to include a mix of family homes, downsizer options and medium-density homes, as part of a broader lakeside community aimed at easing housing pressure across the region.

Flannery said embedding the venue within a masterplanned precinct would ensure stronger long-term value. Beyond housing, the council has flagged plans for a potential student village aligned with the nearby University of the Sunshine Coast, supporting tertiary education and workforce demand.

The precinct’s location alongside existing education and training facilities would position it as a hub for students, including those in nursing and allied health fields.

Kate Jackson, the Executive General Manager for Property, Planning and Environment for Boral, the partner of the development, said the integrated model strengthened the project’s delivery outlook. “This proposal shows what responsible quarry rehabilitation can achieve when industry and community planning come together,” Jackson said.

“Combining infrastructure with residential and education-linked development creates efficiencies and ensures investment during the Games translates into permanent community assets.”

The City of Moreton Bay said it would continue working with government, private partners and education institutions to progress the precinct and deliver measurable legacy outcomes before, during and after the 2032 Games.

Flatwater Rowing Precinct Plans Expand
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