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.

 

Experience the Soul of Grassroots Motorsport

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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⚠️ Community Standards Notice

Nomad Dirt Culture maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy for ageism, bullying, or personal abuse across all media channels.

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. 

32 comments

This would be a great asset to the area for all youth and adults it will give the kids somewhere to ride and race better then on the streets plus something for the families to watch plus create jobs for our community
It’s an awesome idea and would be great for all

Greg Protheroe

This will be so good

Jake
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