PRELIMINARY WORKS BEGUN ON NEW GABBA PRECINCT
01 Apr 2026
Preliminary works on Brisbane’s Gabba Entertainment and Housing Precinct have begun, marking a significant shift in the future of one of Brisbane’s most recognisable sporting sites. The former Cross River Rail worksite will be transformed into a new mixed-use precinct anchored by a 17,000-seat indoor arena.
The current geotechnical drilling program will test ground conditions to inform foundation design for the arena, with enabling works expected to begin in the middle of the year.
According to the Queensland Government, the project is intended to position Woolloongabba as a major cultural, residential and entertainment destination, while also unlocking new private investment opportunities across housing, tourism and hospitality sectors.
Queensland Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie said the projects were a coordinated push to deliver legacy infrastructure for the state.
“The Gabba Entertainment and Housing Precinct is a once-in-a-generation development that will transform Brisbane and leave an economic, cultural and social legacy well beyond the 2032 Games,” he said.
Construction on the arena is expected to begin in the first half of 2027.
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