25.03.2025
Victoria Park to Host New Olympic Stadium & Aquatic Centre
Victoria Park will be home to a world-class stadium and National Aquatic Centre, creating a vibrant Olympic precinct spanning Spring Hill, Bowen Hills, and Victoria Park.
Brisbane Arena: A New Entertainment & Sports Hub
The Gabba Cross River Rail (CRR) site is now designated for a new 18,000-seat entertainment arena (privately funded, TBD).
This world-class venue will feature concerts, sporting events, and entertainment acts, complemented by outward-facing retail options.
The arena will be part of the declared Woolloongabba CRR Priority Development Area (PDA), positioning the Gabba as a future lifestyle and entertainment hub.
Gabba Urban Renewal & Connectivity Boost
Post-Olympics (2032+), the Gabba Stadium will be demolished for urban renewal, with at least 50% of the space dedicated to parklands and green space.
The Woolloongabba Entertainment Hub will bring a dynamic mix of retail, dining, and entertainment, arguably more appealing to residents than a stadium.
Direct train access to Brisbane Airport (via Roma St transfer), perfect for a lock-and-leave lifestyle.
The Gabba Cross River Rail station will provide seamless connectivity:
New Parks & Green Spaces
A proposed Gabba “Central Park” may replace the stadium creating a vital green link between Kangaroo Point and South Bank.
Residents will gain access to 4-5 new parks, enhancing Woolloongabba’s liveability.
Why This Matters for Investors & Property Owners
Olympic host cities have historically experienced surges in migration, property demand, and long-term market growth.
With billions in infrastructure investment, Brisbane is primed to become a global property hotspot.
Improved transport links, upgraded venues, and a decade of transformation are on the horizon.
Woolloongabba is set for an exciting transformation. This is not just a sporting event—it’s a once-in-a-lifetime investment in Brisbane’s future.
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