News
15 January, 2025
Facilities approved
The new city of Waraba will soon have its very first community facilities, after Moreton Bay Council recently approved a childcare centre, swim school, service station and car wash facility for Lilywood Landings.
This approval marks a significant milestone in the development of the new community, as it brings essential services to Lilywood’s future residents.
The childcare centre is set to become a cornerstone of the Lilywood Landings neighbourhood, with capacity for 135 children in a purpose-built, 1,100 square metre building, on the corner of Springvale Street and Lilywood Boulevard.
In addition, there is room to add a 300-square-metre gym on the site, delivering residents a dedicated space to focus on fitness and well-being.
Meanwhile, on Lilywood Boulevard, the service station and car wash have been welcomed as a convenient addition for the growing Lilywood Landings community.
Lennium Group Development Manager Ian Worthington said the new amenities were set to start construction this year and would enhance daily life for the first Waraba residents.
The adjoining swim school will offer state-of-the-art facilities and provide a welcome addition for families who love the water.
The site will include a 57-space car park, ensuring “This is an exciting milestone for the growing community of Lilywood Landings,” he said.
“The addition of these amenities reflects the broader vision for Waraba as a connected, self-sufficient,”
“These developments are only the beginning of creating a vibrant, connected neighbourhood where families can live, grow, and thrive with everything they need on their doorstep.”
The facilities are just the start for Waraba, which will eventually benefit from a substantial town centre featuring a Coles supermarket on Caboolture River Road, speciality stores and a liquor retail outlet – all of which will boost the shopping experience for locals.
Lilywood Landings is also close to a wide array of schools, sports clubs, and recreational areas, and with Waraba now one of the Queensland Government’s Priority Development Areas (PDAs), investment is ongoing.
Land in the first two stages has already sold out with lots expected to register in early 2025 and the first homes to start construction soon afterwards.