Kedron Brook Vision and Master Plan project

This community engagement has now closed. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. 

Brisbane City Council is planning to create a 20-year Vision and Master Plan to revitalise and rejuvenate the Kedron Brook catchment.

Kedron Brook is a much-loved destination for many local residents, and we want to ensure it continues to be a great place to visit by boosting flood resilience and improving lifestyle outcomes.

At this early stage of community engagement, Council was keen to understand your aspirations and perspectives about where and what we focus on over the next 20-years, to deliver a transformational Vision and Master Plan.

Have Your Say

Council invited you to have your say by:

  • dropping pinpoint location-specific comments on three upper, middle or lower catchment maps
  • completing the survey and sharing your aspirations for the Kedron Brook catchment
  • attending one of the 6 information kiosks
  • attending the Sustainable BNE festival.

 

Feedback for the Kedron Brook Vision and Master Plan project closed on Sunday 29 June 2025.

Your contributions will be considered along with technical inputs and Council's requirements to help inform the preparation of a draft vision and master plan.


This community engagement has now closed. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. 

Brisbane City Council is planning to create a 20-year Vision and Master Plan to revitalise and rejuvenate the Kedron Brook catchment.

Kedron Brook is a much-loved destination for many local residents, and we want to ensure it continues to be a great place to visit by boosting flood resilience and improving lifestyle outcomes.

At this early stage of community engagement, Council was keen to understand your aspirations and perspectives about where and what we focus on over the next 20-years, to deliver a transformational Vision and Master Plan.

Have Your Say

Council invited you to have your say by:

  • dropping pinpoint location-specific comments on three upper, middle or lower catchment maps
  • completing the survey and sharing your aspirations for the Kedron Brook catchment
  • attending one of the 6 information kiosks
  • attending the Sustainable BNE festival.

 

Feedback for the Kedron Brook Vision and Master Plan project closed on Sunday 29 June 2025.

Your contributions will be considered along with technical inputs and Council's requirements to help inform the preparation of a draft vision and master plan.


Consultation has concluded
  • Kedron Brook upper catchment

    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    The upper catchment includes reserves and emerging communities around:

    • Upper Kedron
    • Arana Hills
    • Keperra
    • Ferny Grove
    • Everton Park
    • Mitchelton
    • Ferny Hills
    • Everton Hills

  • Kedron Brook middle catchment

    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    The middle catchment is largely developed with the commercial, industrial and residential areas including:

    • Kedron
    • Alderley
    • Enoggera
    • Stafford
    • Kalinga
    • Lutwyche
    • Grange
    • Gordon Park
    • Wavell Heights
    • Wooloowin

    Regional parks border the waterway, and this area includes the bikeway from Webster Road to Sandgate Road.


  • Kedron Brook lower catchment

    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    Downstream of Wooloowin, the lower catchment supports heritage communities, the Brisbane Airport, Moreton Bay and established industrial areas, these area's include:

    • Nundah
    • Hendra
    • Northgate
    • Clayfield
    • Banyo

    Terminating at Moreton Bay is the engineered and dredged saltwater channel adjacent to the Boondall Wetlands.