Have Your Say on the Bellara Skate Park Upgrade Plans

Bellara Skate Park is set for a major upgrade, with a new design that includes a street-style plaza, pump track, and shaded hangout areas to meet growing community demand in the Bribie Island region.



Community Consultation Underway

The draft concept design for the Bellara Skate Park is open for public feedback until 8 October 2025. Locals are being asked to review proposed features such as rails, ledges, ramps, and a pump track, as well as improvements to seating, paths, and shaded spaces. 

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A pop-up consultation event will be held at the park on 28 September from 1 pm to 4 pm, featuring activities, a sausage sizzle, and a local DJ. Council staff will be available to answer questions and gather feedback directly.

What the Draft Design Proposes

The concept plan highlights a new street-style plaza, transition features, and a resurfaced basketball half court. Seating, shade, and improved pathways are included to create a more welcoming space. 

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The pump track, identified as a strong community preference, will run alongside the skate area. Early visuals show shaded rest areas and plantings designed to make the park safer and more comfortable.

Community Feedback Shaping the Project

In 2024, 72 residents contributed ideas through surveys and drop-in sessions. Urban street skating was the top choice, followed by transitional elements. Locals also called for lighting, seating, water access, and a mix of features to support both beginners and experienced riders. 

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Suggestions such as foam bowls, mini half pipes, and signage promoting park etiquette were raised. These ideas informed the current draft, which balances technical skating needs with social spaces for families and young people.

Next Steps and Timeline

Feedback gathered this year will help refine the plan before detailed design begins in early 2026.

Construction is scheduled between 2026 and 2027. A final version of the concept will be published in November 2025, reflecting the community’s input. 



Council has said the goal is to provide a safe, inclusive space for skating, scootering, and BMX that also encourages outdoor activity and social connection.

Published 18-September-2025

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