Woolloongabba Priority Development Area

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The 106-hectare Woolloongabba Priority Development Area (PDA) was declared on 22 September 2023 and an Interim Land Use Plan (dated September 2023) was given effect.

The Interim Land Use Plan will remain in effect until a PDA development scheme is finalised, following public consultation.

The community are invited to have their say about the proposed development scheme (The Woolloongabba Plan) for the Woolloongabba PDA from 2 May 2024 until 14 June 2024 (the submission period).


Woolloongabba PDA Opportunity

The Woolloongabba PDA was declared in response to a range of urban regeneration opportunities such as:

  • major public transport investment in Cross River Rail, the Kangaroo Point Green Bridge and the proposed Woolloongabba Brisbane Metro station.
  • alignment with other State priorities, such as affordable and social housing provision, high-value job creation, and improved amenity for community enjoyment.
  • potential for greater planning cohesion and integration, connecting significant precincts to the city and major destinations.
  • revitalising underutilised inner-city areas to support more people living closer to public transport, workplaces, entertainment districts and services.

Through its declaration as a PDA, EDQ’s streamlined planning and assessment processes apply, enabling more housing, jobs and open space sooner.


Proposed Planning Framework

Following declaration of the Woolloongabba PDA, EDQ has developed a proposed planning framework to manage growth and facilitate transformative urban regeneration. The proposed planning framework includes the following key documents:

  • A Proposed Development Scheme, called The Woolloongabba Plan
  • Draft Public Realm Guideline


Development scheme

A development scheme is the regulatory document which assists with planning, carrying out, promoting, coordinating and controlling land development within the PDA.

Prior to finalising a development scheme for the Woolloongabba PDA, a Proposed Development Scheme (The Woolloongabba Plan) has been prepared and, in accordance with the Economic Development Act 2012, is available for public comment.


Draft Public Realm Guideline

The Draft Public Realm Guideline supports The Woolloongabba Plan by providing additional guidance around public realm outcomes and relevant PDA development requirements, including how more open space and extensive urban greening will be enabled. The Draft Public Realm Guideline is also available for public comment.


Interim Infrastructure Plan Background Report (IPBR)

While detailed infrastructure planning is underway, including the preparation of a Development Charges and Offsets Plan (DCOP), an interim Infrastructure Plan Background Report has been prepared for the Woolloongabba PDA and is available for background information purposes.


EDQ is currently preparing a draft DCOP that will undergo public notification separately after the development scheme is finalised in September 2024. For further information about DCOPs, infrastructure planning and infrastructure funding, please visit EDQ's Infrastructure Charges Policies page.

To learn more about The Woolloongabba Plan, Draft Public Realm Guideline and the public consultation process click here.


Community Priorities

To help inform planning for the PDA, a community priorities study was undertaken. The study explored community perspectives on urban change in Woolloongabba and identified priorities for future development. The outcomes of the study can be found here.


Have Your Say

The Woolloongabba Plan and Draft Public Realm Guideline are available for public comment between 2 May 2024 and 14 June 2024.

Submissions can be made:

Via email: edq@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au

Or mail: Economic Development Queensland, GPO Box 2202, Brisbane Queensland 4001

To assist with the submission, a Submission Form can be downloaded, completed and submitted via email, in person or by post.

You can download the Submission Form here or obtain a printed copy from:

Economic Development Queensland, Level 14, 1 William Street, Brisbane Queensland 4000

Further information about how to make a submission is available here.


How do I find out more?

Download the factsheet and visit the Frequently Asked Questions page for more information.

You can speak with the EDQ team at one of the following information sessions:

  • Meet a planner drop-in session: Tuesday, 21 May between 10am – 1pm at Life+, 8 Holden Street, Woolloongabba
  • Meet a planner drop-in session: Tuesday, 21 May between 4pm – 7pm at Life+, 8 Holden Street, Woolloongabba
  • Online information webinar: Wednesday, 22 May between 6pm – 7.30pm (please register online here)
  • Meet a planner drop-in session: Saturday, 1 June between 9am – 12pm at Metro Community Hub, 22 Qualtrough Street, Woolloongabba
  • Meet a planner drop-in session: Thursday, 6 June between 4pm – 7pm at Life+, 8 Holden Street, Woolloongabba

You can also contact the EDQ team by email at edq@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au or call on (07) 3452 7880 (business hours 8:30am to 5pm Monday to Friday).

By registering for updates on the Woolloongabba PDA, subscribers can ask questions on the Have Your Say page.


The 106-hectare Woolloongabba Priority Development Area (PDA) was declared on 22 September 2023 and an Interim Land Use Plan (dated September 2023) was given effect.

The Interim Land Use Plan will remain in effect until a PDA development scheme is finalised, following public consultation.

The community are invited to have their say about the proposed development scheme (The Woolloongabba Plan) for the Woolloongabba PDA from 2 May 2024 until 14 June 2024 (the submission period).


Woolloongabba PDA Opportunity

The Woolloongabba PDA was declared in response to a range of urban regeneration opportunities such as:

  • major public transport investment in Cross River Rail, the Kangaroo Point Green Bridge and the proposed Woolloongabba Brisbane Metro station.
  • alignment with other State priorities, such as affordable and social housing provision, high-value job creation, and improved amenity for community enjoyment.
  • potential for greater planning cohesion and integration, connecting significant precincts to the city and major destinations.
  • revitalising underutilised inner-city areas to support more people living closer to public transport, workplaces, entertainment districts and services.

Through its declaration as a PDA, EDQ’s streamlined planning and assessment processes apply, enabling more housing, jobs and open space sooner.


Proposed Planning Framework

Following declaration of the Woolloongabba PDA, EDQ has developed a proposed planning framework to manage growth and facilitate transformative urban regeneration. The proposed planning framework includes the following key documents:

  • A Proposed Development Scheme, called The Woolloongabba Plan
  • Draft Public Realm Guideline


Development scheme

A development scheme is the regulatory document which assists with planning, carrying out, promoting, coordinating and controlling land development within the PDA.

Prior to finalising a development scheme for the Woolloongabba PDA, a Proposed Development Scheme (The Woolloongabba Plan) has been prepared and, in accordance with the Economic Development Act 2012, is available for public comment.


Draft Public Realm Guideline

The Draft Public Realm Guideline supports The Woolloongabba Plan by providing additional guidance around public realm outcomes and relevant PDA development requirements, including how more open space and extensive urban greening will be enabled. The Draft Public Realm Guideline is also available for public comment.


Interim Infrastructure Plan Background Report (IPBR)

While detailed infrastructure planning is underway, including the preparation of a Development Charges and Offsets Plan (DCOP), an interim Infrastructure Plan Background Report has been prepared for the Woolloongabba PDA and is available for background information purposes.


EDQ is currently preparing a draft DCOP that will undergo public notification separately after the development scheme is finalised in September 2024. For further information about DCOPs, infrastructure planning and infrastructure funding, please visit EDQ's Infrastructure Charges Policies page.

To learn more about The Woolloongabba Plan, Draft Public Realm Guideline and the public consultation process click here.


Community Priorities

To help inform planning for the PDA, a community priorities study was undertaken. The study explored community perspectives on urban change in Woolloongabba and identified priorities for future development. The outcomes of the study can be found here.


Have Your Say

The Woolloongabba Plan and Draft Public Realm Guideline are available for public comment between 2 May 2024 and 14 June 2024.

Submissions can be made:

Via email: edq@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au

Or mail: Economic Development Queensland, GPO Box 2202, Brisbane Queensland 4001

To assist with the submission, a Submission Form can be downloaded, completed and submitted via email, in person or by post.

You can download the Submission Form here or obtain a printed copy from:

Economic Development Queensland, Level 14, 1 William Street, Brisbane Queensland 4000

Further information about how to make a submission is available here.


How do I find out more?

Download the factsheet and visit the Frequently Asked Questions page for more information.

You can speak with the EDQ team at one of the following information sessions:

  • Meet a planner drop-in session: Tuesday, 21 May between 10am – 1pm at Life+, 8 Holden Street, Woolloongabba
  • Meet a planner drop-in session: Tuesday, 21 May between 4pm – 7pm at Life+, 8 Holden Street, Woolloongabba
  • Online information webinar: Wednesday, 22 May between 6pm – 7.30pm (please register online here)
  • Meet a planner drop-in session: Saturday, 1 June between 9am – 12pm at Metro Community Hub, 22 Qualtrough Street, Woolloongabba
  • Meet a planner drop-in session: Thursday, 6 June between 4pm – 7pm at Life+, 8 Holden Street, Woolloongabba

You can also contact the EDQ team by email at edq@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au or call on (07) 3452 7880 (business hours 8:30am to 5pm Monday to Friday).

By registering for updates on the Woolloongabba PDA, subscribers can ask questions on the Have Your Say page.


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    Will we be seeing more car-free zones? As in we can put mulitple mid-size buildings near each other, driveways away from the middle, and have no vehicles, only shops in the middle?

    Daniel T asked 4 months ago

    Thank you for your query.

    Potentially, any development proposal would need to be assessed against relevant planning requirements for the Woolloongabba PDA. Currently, temporary planning requirements are expressed in the Woolloongabba PDA Interim Land Use Plan; however, these temporary requirements will be superseded by long term planning requirements expressed in a development scheme once it is finalised. 

    A proposed development scheme for the Woolloongabba PDA is planned to be released for public consultation in April 2024. As part of the consultation process you will be able to make a submission expressing your views about the proposed development scheme, which will be considered prior to finalisation. Prioritisation of public and active transport options is a key focus for the Woolloongabba PDA.

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    Will the QLD government or Council be allowing more mixed-use residential within the PDA?

    Daniel T asked 4 months ago

    Thank you for your query. 

    Given the PDA’s strategic positioning, city-wide significance and planned high-frequency public transport infrastructure, it is anticipated that major urban densification and precinct revitalisation will be reflected in a proposed development scheme that will undergo public notification later in 2024, planned to commence in April. 

    From a land use perspective, more mixed use and residential developments are envisaged and, subject to an assessment against relevant requirements, may well be “allowed” or approved by the Economic Development Queensland - the relevant State Government Assessment Manager for the Woolloongabba PDA.

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    Will an active transport lane/bicycle lane be installed along Wellington Road, from the Gabba to Mowbray Park Ferry Terminal?

    MG1986 asked 7 months ago

    Thanks for your query.

    As part of the Proposed Development Scheme preparation process, EDQ is considering how the PDA’s active transport network can be enhanced to better connect to other precincts and significant destinations including parks and public transport services. At this stage, we cannot confirm if a bicycle lane will be installed along Wellington Rd, connecting to Mowbray Park and the ferry terminal specifically, however EDQ is investigating improvements such as these.

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    What will happen to current renters within the Woolloongabba PDA?

    Cass asked 7 months ago

    Thank you for your question.

    Declaration of the PDA does not affect leasing arrangements between tenants and property owners.

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