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New water infrastructure for Moreton Bay

by Staff Writer
August 8, 2024
in Council, News, Project, QLD, Spotlight, Water
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Construction has begun on water and wastewater infrastructure for the new Waraba Priority Deveopment Area (PDA) in the City of Moreton Bay.  

An initial $38.5 million in funding from the Queensland Government for water infrastructure will enable the development of Waraba’s first 2,500 homes in the new suburb of Lilywood. 

The major wastewater works, including a wastewater pumping station, are being delivered by Unitywater in partnership with private developers. 

The Queensland Government funding includes a $25.5 million low interest loan through its Building Acceleration Fund (BAF) and $13 million from its $100 million contribution to the South East Queensland (SEQ) City Deal Growth Areas Compact (GAC). 

The GAC is one of 29 commitments being delivered under the $1.8 billion SEQ City Deal, a partnership between the Federal and Queensland governments and Council of Mayors SEQ (CoMSEQ) to generate long-lasting benefits for the fast-growing region. 

A further $87 million in state funding from the GAC will be earmarked for other essential infrastructure to help develop the new city following detailed infrastructure master planning and prioritisation in consultation with the City of Moreton Bay. 

Queensland Minister for State Development and Infrastructure, Grace Grace, said that she is delighted to see the start of these major infrastructure works for Waraba, which will support not only the first suburb of Lilywood but underpin the ultimate network for a city of approximately 70,000 people. 

“Waraba will play a very important role in our Homes for Queenslanders Plan and this initial funding of $38.5 million will deliver the first essential services for a future city of around 30,000 homes,” Minister Grace said.  

“Today’s sod-turning event for the start of major wastewater works follows our announcement last month that Waraba will soon become Queensland’s 36th PDA, helping to support more affordable housing and jobs. 

“This announcement is only the beginning, with another $87 million in State Government funding still to come for essential infrastructure for Waraba.” 

City of Moreton Bay Mayor, Peter Flannery, said that the City of Moreton Bay has been instrumental in advocating for the timely delivery of enabling infrastructure for Waraba so the funding announcement by the Queensland Government is an important initial milestone. 

“We will continue to work closely with the State Government on detailed planning for the remaining $87 million in GAC funding and the recently declared Waraba PDA,” Mayor Flannery said.  

“Importantly, this includes the funding of essential council infrastructure like the upgrade to Caboolture River Road. 

“As Deputy Chair of CoMSEQ, I take great pleasure in seeing this SEQ City Deal funding announced and used for vital infrastructure that will benefit SEQ communities.” 

Unitywater CEO, Anna Jackson, said that water and wastewater networks are essential to protect public health, enable economic growth and ensure environmental sustainability. 

“We are starting with the construction of a wastewater pumping station, 4.5km of wastewater rising main and seven odour control units,” Ms Jackson said.  

It’s exciting to be part of a future community from the very beginning and we look forward over time to welcoming the new residents of Waraba as new customers of Unitywater.”  

Image: Martin Valigursky/shutterstock.com 

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