Construction has begun in Caboolture on a new rugby league clubhouse, replacing ageing facilities at the home of the Caboolture Snakes.
Caboolture Clubhouse Build Gets Underway
Work is now underway on a new clubhouse that will replace the existing structure used by local rugby league players in Caboolture. The redevelopment is set to deliver updated facilities for around 2,000 players who use the grounds each year, along with families, volunteers and spectators.
The project focuses on improving the functionality of the site, with modern amenities designed to better support day-to-day use across the grounds.

New Facilities To Support Shared Use
The redevelopment will be delivered in two stages and will introduce a range of new and upgraded features across the site. These include new club offices, modern change rooms with accessible and female-friendly design, and upgraded public amenities.
A kitchen and canteen will also form part of the new clubhouse, alongside tiered outdoor seating to accommodate spectators. Upgrades to water and sewer infrastructure are also included, supporting future precinct growth.
The improvements extend beyond rugby league, with other sporting groups sharing the precinct, including table tennis and boxing, set to benefit from the updated facilities.

Two-Stage Timeline Set For Completion
The build will progress in two phases, with the first stage scheduled for completion in mid-2027. The second stage is expected to follow, with overall completion targeted for mid-2028.
This staged delivery will see the new facilities introduced progressively as construction continues across the site.
Funding Supports Caboolture Upgrade
The redevelopment represents a $14.5 million project supporting the upgrade of the Caboolture rugby league facilities, with funding contributions allocated to deliver the new clubhouse and associated infrastructure.
Once complete, the site will provide updated amenities for rugby league and other clubs sharing the precinct, aligning with the needs of players, volunteers and spectators who regularly use the grounds.
Published 12-Apr-2026
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