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Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre

Render of Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre

Overview

The new Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre will be one of the largest muti-use indoor sports facilities in South East Queensland.

Located within the revitalised Mill Precinct, the new 12-court centre will be designed to serve the community well beyond the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The centre will provide a flexible and accessible space that supports a wide range of indoor sports including basketball, netball, volleyball, gymnastics, futsal, pickleball and wheelchair rugby.

The project scope is expected to include a café, players’ change rooms, more than 300 car parks, and office amenities such as meeting rooms, ensuring the venue is equipped to support both sporting and community needs.

The new venue will be owned and operated by City of Moreton Bay Council. Council has already commenced enabling works on-site in readiness for GIICA’s future construction activities. GIICA is working with the Queensland and Australian governments and Council to progress the project to design and delivery.

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Location

The Mill Precinct, Petrie, Moreton Bay

Kabi Kabi Country

Project status

Planning and approvals phase

Future venue owner
City of Moreton Bay


Anticipated completion
2030


Project funding partners
Australian Government, Queensland Government


Anticipated project timeline

2025 - 2027

Planning and approvals phase

2026 - 2028

Design phase

2027

Early works phase

2027 - 2030

Construction phase

2030 - 2030

Commissioning phase

2030

Venue completion and handover

Late 2032

Transition to legacy-mode

Features and benefits

Render of Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre
Multi-use facilityWith 12 indoor playing courts across two halls that can accommodate a variety of sports, the flexible layout is also suitable for purposes beyond sports including community events and live entertainment.
Aerial shot of the Mill Precinct Moreton Bay
Servicing our rapidly growing communityOne of the largest facilities of its kind in South East Queensland, the new centre will help address the increasing community demand for indoor sports facilities in the region, where there is currently a shortfall.
Large spectator capacityCapable of hosting a broad range of indoor sports during the Games with a capacity of up to 10,000 spectators.
Early legacy outcomesAs this fast-growing region continues to attract thousands of young families seeking active lifestyles with local sports and entertainment offerings, this new facility is planned to open before the Games to deliver lasting benefits before, during, and after the Games.
Connected locationLocated adjacent to the Petrie train station, the venue site was specifically chosen for its access to key transport links and its ability to drive economic growth in the area.

Games use

Proposed sports
Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre has been earmarked as suitable to host a variety of indoor Games sports.


Venue capacity
Up to 10,000


The Olympic and Paralympic Sports Programme will be confirmed by Brisbane 2032 in 2026www.brisbane2032.com.au
Boxers during a match

Frequently asked questions

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Queensland Government; City of Moreton Bay; Tourism and Events Queensland

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