Draft Plan Released for Centenary Lakes Sports Complex Upgrade

Centenary Lakes Sports Complex

The future of Caboolture’s Centenary Lakes Sports Complex is taking shape, with a draft interim plan released outlining a major program of upgrades to sporting and community facilities.


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The plan sets out a short-to-medium-term vision for the next decade, focused on strengthening flood resilience, modernising facilities, and addressing long-standing concerns about parking and accessibility. 

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Draft interim development plan (Photo credit: moretonbay.qld.gov.au)

Key proposals within the draft plan include:

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  • Redeveloped athletics track with a new 400-metre natural turf surface and dedicated spectator seating.
  • New junior rugby league field, positioned between the existing tennis courts and athletics track.
  • Additional multi-purpose courts, including new netball and flexible-use facilities across Stringfellow Road.
  • Upgraded community and events space, with the former Caboolture Bowls Club site repurposed for broader community use.
  • New play areas, including both a traditional playground and a water play space for families.
  • Improved pathways and bikeways, creating stronger active transport connections across the precinct.
  • Expanded parking and safer pedestrian crossings, aimed at easing congestion and improving safety
  • Accessibility enhancements to ensure facilities can be enjoyed by people of all abilities.
  • Bookable open spaces that can be reserved for community activities and gatherings.
  • Modernised sports and recreation facilities to support a growing population.
  • Flood resilience works, upgrading buildings and infrastructure to withstand inundation events.
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The draft plan for Centenary Lakes Sports Complex is designed in response to feedback gathered during the 2022 community consultation, when residents identified the need for modern sporting facilities, safer pedestrian routes, and more effective parking solutions. Council has emphasised that the project is not limited to sporting upgrades, but also includes broader accessibility and community improvements.


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Community input can be submitted through an online survey or by emailing feedback directly up to September 24, 2025 only. After that, the next stages of the project will involve reviewing submissions in October and November, before detailed design work begins in 2026.

Once finalised, the redevelopment will shape the Centenary Lakes precinct into a more modern, resilient, and inclusive hub for Caboolture and surrounding communities.

Published 15-September-2025

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