Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct
Council is building the Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct at 277-293 Heinemann Road at Mount Cotton.
Development of the Precinct is a strong step towards Council meeting the current and future sport and recreation needs of Redlands Coast while also protecting a significant area of natural habitat.
The Precinct will provide formal sporting facilities for touch football and rugby league, more than 800 car parks, and generous future play spaces. Other sports across the city may also benefit, with room to grow made possible by primary tenants moving to the Precinct.
Council is building the Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct at 277-293 Heinemann Road at Mount Cotton.
Development of the Precinct is a strong step towards Council meeting the current and future sport and recreation needs of Redlands Coast while also protecting a significant area of natural habitat.
The Precinct will provide formal sporting facilities for touch football and rugby league, more than 800 car parks, and generous future play spaces. Other sports across the city may also benefit, with room to grow made possible by primary tenants moving to the Precinct.
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CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
The Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct draft master plan is open for consultation.
Council invites you to:
- Read the draft master plan document to understand the background to the design
- Review the draft master plan graphic (and take a look at the other pictures while you’re there)
- Read the FAQs, which might answer some of your queries
- Take the survey, and tell us what you think.
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Document Library
- Revised Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct Master Plan 2023 (1.61 MB) (pdf)
- Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct Master Plan- Map and Key.pdf (5.35 MB) (pdf)
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Technical Studies
- 2 - Ecological Assessment Report (Cardno, 2019).pdf (5.21 MB) (pdf)
- 1 - Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct Master Plan 2020-2030.pdf (5.9 MB) (pdf)
- 3 - Ecological Assessment Report (Cardno, 2021).pdf (15.9 MB) (pdf)
- 4 - MNES Report & MNES Significant Impact Assessment Report (Raptor Environmental, 2023).pdf (14.4 MB) (pdf)
- 5 - Permits and Applications Report (Mecone, 2022).pdf (1.36 MB) (pdf)
- 6 - Geotechnical Investigation (Core Consultants, 2021).pdf (7.83 MB) (pdf)
- 7 - Stormwater Management Plan - Part 1 (Bligh Tanner, 2022).pdf (6.88 MB) (pdf)
- 8 - Stormwater Management Plan - Part 2 (Bligh Tanner, 2022).pdf (19.5 MB) (pdf)
- 9 - Stormwater Management Plan - Part 3 (Bligh Tanner, 2022).pdf (20.5 MB) (pdf)
- 10 - Stormwater Management Plan - Part 4 (Bligh Tanner, 2022).pdf (12.6 MB) (pdf)
- 11 - Fauna Impact Management Plan_June 2023 (Raptor Environmental. 2023).pdf (6.81 MB) (pdf)
- 12 - Vegetation Management Plan (Bligh Tanner, 2022).pdf (13.7 MB) (pdf)
- 13 - Rehabilitation Plan (Bligh Tanner, 2022).pdf (9.43 MB) (pdf)
- 14 - Bushfire Management Plan 2022 (Land and environment consultants, 2022).pdf (15 MB) (pdf)
- 15 - Construction Environmental Management Plan (Bligh Tanner, 2022).pdf (3.84 MB) (pdf)
- 16 - Updated (Ecological) Technical Memorandum (Raptor Environmental, 2023).pdf (7.92 MB) (pdf)
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Indicative Milestones
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2019/20
Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct has finished this stage- Master Planning and technical studies
- Community consultation
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2020/21
Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct has finished this stage- Consultation with clubs and other stakeholders
- Concept design finalised
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2021/22
Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct has finished this stagePreliminary and detailed design developed
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June 2022
Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct has finished this stageStage 1 preliminary and detailed design finalised
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Late 2022
Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct has finished this stageStage 1 construction contract awarded.
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November 2022
Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct has finished this stageCouncil refers the Master Plan to the Australian Government for assessment under the EPBC Act.
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February 2023
Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct has finished this stageAustralian Government determines project requires further assessment as a ‘controlled action’
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April 2023
Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct has finished this stagePreliminary and detailed design for all stages finalised.
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November 2023
Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct has finished this stageCouncil endorses Revised Master Plan.
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Early 2024
Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct is currently at this stageCouncil to submit Revised Master Plan to Australian Government as part of EPBC referral.
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DATE TBC
this is an upcoming stage for Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation PrecinctStage 1 construction commences once EPBC approval has been received from the Australian Government.
FAQs
- Why do we need a revised master plan?
- What sports facilities will be located at the precinct under the Revised Master Plan?
- Why these sports?
- What about cycling and BMX?
- What else is included in the Revised Master Plan?
- What are the next steps for the precinct?
- How long until the precinct is up and running?
- Why is only limited budget being allocated to the project in 2023-24?
- Why did Council refer the project to the Australian Government under the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act)?
- What is the location and size of the precinct site?
- Why was this site chosen?
- Why would Council develop land that is subject to flooding?
- How will the environmental impacts be managed?
- What level of stakeholder consultation and engagement has been conducted?
- What will happen to the facilities vacated by clubs relocating to the precinct?
- How will neighbouring residents and businesses be affected during construction?
- How will neighbouring residents and businesses be affected when the precinct is up and running?
- Will the precinct be fully fenced?
- Rather than building a new precinct, why isn’t Council upgrading the existing sport and recreation facilities?
Key Consultation Dates
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02 February 2020
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06 February 2020
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06 February 2020