Work begins on Caboolture water park redevelopment

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Artist's impression of the upgraded Centenary Lakes playground and splash park. | Image: Supplied by City of Moreton Bay.

Work has begun on the new Centenary Lakes Regional Playground and Splash Park project at Caboolture.

The $14 million facility will include play structures, sensory trails, splash pad with water play, accessible pathways and public amenities with wheelchair lockers.

Existing picnic areas, barbecues and dog off-leash areas will be upgraded.

City of Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery said Centenary Lakes had been a hub for sport and recreation since the 1970s.

“We asked the community how they would like to see the Centenary Lakes precinct redeveloped and a water play area topped the list,” he said.

“Residents also said they wanted new inclusive playgrounds that can be enjoyed by all.”

The project is jointly funded by the City of Moreton Bay, and the Australian and Queensland Governments.

Construction is scheduled to be completed in June 2027.

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