3,500 Submissions Logged as Deputy Premier Extends Moreton Bay Deadline

3,500 Submissions Logged as Deputy Premier Extends Moreton Bay Deadline

MORETON BAY, QLD 

Image Credit: Concept rendering courtesy of Moreton Motorsport Park / Corbett Group promotional media. Used for editorial reporting purposes.

 

 

The public consultation period for the proposed Moreton Motorsport Park Ministerial Infrastructure Designation (MID) has been formally extended to Thursday, 25 June 2026. The department has also requested an additional community consultation meeting during this timeframe to ensure all local planning questions are thoroughly addressed.

Official data shows a landslide 3,500 submissions have been recorded, with 77.8% in favor of the development.

The public consultation extension reflects the standard regulatory process required for a Ministerial Infrastructure Designation (MID). According to the department's update, the extended timeframe ensures all regional economic impacts are fully assessed alongside local infrastructure requirements, including traffic management, noise buffering and environmental protections.

 

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For those who want to understand exactly what we are fighting to protect, watch the video pinned below. True grassroots racing isn’t found in corporate boardrooms, it lives in the pits, the mateship, the family legacies and the raw grit of Australian Motorsport Heritage. This is the heartbeat of our culture  and it is precisely why securing this social infrastructure matters for the next generation.

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Our mission is to protect the integrity of grassroots motorsport. We recognise that isolated bad behaviour from specific corners of the online space and public discussion does not represent the values, heritage or reality of the wider motorsport community. True racing culture is built on family, mutual respect and community standards.

Hostile behavior directed toward local residents who raise infrastructure concerns is entirely unacceptable. Such actions damage the reputation of the sporting community and may risk compromising crucial development approvals. We strongly advise all enthusiasts to engage in the extended process with absolute professionalism, focusing strictly on facts, data and structural solutions.

Submissions remain open. 

34 comments

Mr Corbet said that he has the local people’s lives in mind.
He wanted a 3 MTR dirt wall around the track area gov said 6 MTR he has agreed to that.
Mr Corbet has also said all staff for the complex including food and drinks etc will be chosen from local persons.
I feel Mr Corbet being a very successful Business man. Back in the early 70 ’s I was carting bulk cement powder to Gympie. At this time Mr Corbet only had 3 or 4 Shoes.
He has built it up to what it is today by Batching the concrete and also getting into a Ago and driving the mixed cement to the building site.
As you can seer Corbet has done and a very Business Man and he would also know not to BULL SHIT about any plans into this project.
Mr Corbet is also a family man so he would have the people of Beechmere in hisonf 24 / 7
Think about what you are going to get from the approval of this track

Doug

100% Would love for this to go ahead! I have young children and our family is all about cars!! Would love for them to grow up having that near by as we live in Beachmere!

Kyle Hendry

They took it away from the exhibition,they took away Archerfield and Lakeside,Surfers Paradise now we have to go to. Willowbank for V8 s: Gympie or Ipswich for Carts WE NEED a track for ALL MOTOR SPORTS on the Northside.
BRING IT ON

Merv

This need to happen. 100% we need this facility. Bring in so much financial benefit to the community and surrounding areas. From the flow on effect. More so than any foosball stadium ever will.

Damien Croston

Has the flooding of this area been assessed?
Caboolture river snakes down Beachmere road..last flood 2002..road and fields go under..township cut off.

Sharyn Lea

I think a big motorsport precinct with a dirt speedway and a motorbike track would be an amazing addition to Queensland. It’s not just great for the sport, but it would be huge for the whole city. Big events will book out local hotels and bring tons of business to everyone around like servos, cafes, and all the other local shops.

Kobi

I stopped visiting Brisbane after Archerfield shut, so had to travel to Perth to watch good speedway, South Brisbane needs a speedway and more, a real motorsports venue.
Bring it on.
Why did the Qld govt not buy the Archerfield site ? Much like the NSW govt clowns killed Sydney speedway, over a light rail shunting yard, that could have been put in many places, including Rosehill horse racing track !

Gary Fletcher

Im a yes for this speedway

Neil C

I support the development, let’s build it

Ray Betts

Support speedway in qld and bring this economic boost to the area.
Every other state has a professional speedway.
It’s embarrassing that we don’t.
Stop mucking around and build it

Shane Cox
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