Victoria Park

Together with Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner I will protect and expand Brisbane’s precious greenspace by creating the city’s biggest public park in 50 years.

We are committed to protecting and expanding Brisbane’s precious green space, giving people more to see and do in a clean and green Brisbane.

After extensive consultation with local residents, Traditional Owners and some of the world’s best landscape architects, our Vision has been designed by you – for you.

At its heart will be the stunning Lake Barrambin, a 1.4 hectare water way that restores Victoria Park’s original waterways and re-establishes natural cooling, cleansing and drainage systems and providing habitat for our unique wildlife.

Boardwalks and nature trails will meander alongside Lake Barrambin’s shoreline providing the perfect spot to have a picnic, relax or enjoy the many art installations that will tell the story of Brisbane’s history and celebrate its bold and exciting future.

By increasing Victoria Park’s green canopy from 10% to a massive 60 % through the planting of thousands of native trees and plants, the Master Plan delivers on my commitment to ensure Brisbane is clean, green and sustainable.

Unlike the 1990s State Government’s development of the Roma Street Parklands, Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner and I will deliver this landmark project without selling off parkland for development.  It’s a bold plan that create a lasting green legacy everyone can celebrate and is quickly becoming one of Brisbane’s favourite destinations.

It is no surprise that so many residents and visitors alike are coming down to discover what Brisbane’s biggest new park in 50 years has to offer – especially now we’ve released the Master Plan.

In a recent poll of residents, more than one third indicated they have visited Victoria Park in the last 12 months, and since the opening to the public in 2021, nearly 200,000 have voted with their feet and attended events held in the park, from Green Heart Fair to music festivals.

We have received overwhelmingly positive feedback on both the Master Plan and the park itself and I just know how excited the community is as we move into the delivery phase.

New shelters, pathways and furniture are really transforming this into a working parkland and I know the community is looking forward to completion of the Urban Pump Track in Herston and the Spring Hill Common.

The transformation of this 64-hectare green space – which is roughly the size of the City Botanic Gardens, South Bank Parklands and Roma Street combined – is a huge undertaking and it isn’t something we could do without the support and enthusiasm of the community.

In September 2022 we released the Draft Master Plan for another round of community consultation.

The Draft built on almost 51,000 pieces of community feedback from the Victoria Park Vision Phase.

More than three quarters of residents who had their say on the Draft Master Plan were supportive. In politics, we call that a landslide result.

It is important to remember, however, that as excited as we are for the Master Plan to be delivered it is a very-long term project.

Work will continue on Victoria Park for many years to come, in a way that ensures we can deliver the best legacy for residents, with the best value for money

Click HEREto download the Master Plan document

 

Spring Hill Common 

It was disappointing that mistruths and confusion were perpetuated by the Greens political party, and other social media sites, among the community during the most recent local government elections.

I can confirm what the Lord Mayor has said multiple times before: there will be no lease over the Spring Hill Common.

The Spring Hill Common is a public space that can be booked by residents, community groups, sports clubs – and schools – through our park booking system or through a park user agreement.

This is how every park in Brisbane works.

It is common to see schools across the city using Council parks for sports and outdoor recreation, and I think that is fantastic.

And it’s also important to remember, that while there will be no lease over the Spring Hill Common, our urban parks play a very important role in providing greenspace for local schools.

There’s no reason that a local school could not go through the same park booking system as everyone else to enjoy the Spring Hill Common, and we are committed to balancing these needs.

It is important to remember that despite the Greens’, and others’ campaigns, it was our administration at the Schrinner Council that made the decision to close down the private golf course and return the full 64 hectares of the park to full public access.

While the Greens and their supporters might be happy to spread disinformation around the community, I am not interested in pitting residents against local schools.

We’re getting on with the job of building a fantastic new public space and can’t wait to see it completed.

 

Action-packed pump track and event space unveiled in Victoria Park

Those seeking action and adrenaline can soon roll up to the Urban Pump Track for a thrilling 260-metre-long course featuring jumps, bumps and banked turns.

Designed to suit both children and the young-at-heart, the course takes advantage of the park’s natural topography to challenge riders of all ages and abilities.

The track is now 80 per cent complete and due to open later this year, with local company JMac Constructions delivering the project and supporting more than 100 jobs.

Victoria Park’s newest destination, Spring Hill Common is now complete and ready to play host to some of Brisbane’s most exciting outdoor events.

More than 200,000 people have attended about 550 events and activations in Victoria Park since July 2021.

Victoria Park is one of 22 South East Queensland projects which will benefit from the $285.8 million South East Queensland (SEQ) Liveability Fund.

Under this agreement, the Australian Government, Queensland Government and Schrinner Council will each contribute $40 million to deliver Victoria Park catalyst projects, including an all-abilities “Adventurescape” playground, a “Parkway Loop” boulevard and a new active transport bridge.

For more information on the projects and upcoming events visit Council’s website www.brisbane.qld.gov.au and search ‘Victoria Park’ or call the Contact Centre on 07 3403 8888.

I promised Victoria Park would be a place for everyone and that’s exactly what the Spring Hill Common and Urban Pump Track are.

The Spring Hill Common offers a place for people to relax and will host events for all ages while our Urban Pump Track will cater for thrill-seekers of all-abilities.

Our record of delivering new lifestyle destinations has helped shape Brisbane’s reputation as a great place to live, work and relax.

We know Brisbane residents love to visit their local parks and Victoria Park is creating even more for people to see and do in our city.

“Bicycle Queensland are excited to see the Victoria Park Urban Pump Track close to completion. Facilities like these are an important part of investment in recreational infrastructure for Queensland, and this development is a big bonus for riders and families in and around inner Brisbane,’ said Mr Alton Twine – CEO, Bicycle Queensland 

“All forms of bike riding have had a huge boost in uptake over the past five years. From those making trips by bike, to riders exploring the rail trails, singletrack and back roads, bike riding is increasing in popularity.

“Having a pump track of this calibre in the heart of Brisbane is a great step in ensuring all riders in our state capital have access to a range of facilities.”

Urban Pump Track - 80% Complete

Urban Pump Track – 80% Complete

Click HERE to find out about all the upcoming community events planned in Victoria Park 

 
May 2022 Newsletter below with Urban Pump Track and Spring Hill Common information.