Oxley Golf Club

Oxley Golf Club Re-Development Plans

MEDIA RELEASE – 10 JUNE 2026

Oxley Golf Club share long-term redevelopment plans after Boundary Road widening project splits course

Oxley Golf Club has unveiled long-term redevelopment plans to deliver enhanced and upgraded club facilities, including a proposed newly designed 18-hole championship course. The initiative, responds to the Brisbane City Council’s Boundary Road widening project, which divides the existing course into two separate and disconnected land parcels. The planned road widening from two to four lanes will split the course into northern and southern sections, making movement between them no longer viable. Golfers currently cross the road multiple times during a round, an estimated 300,000 crossings each year.

In response following an extensive process, the Club has formalised an agreement with development partner LogiSPACE to sell the northern 12-hectare portion of the site, with proceeds reinvested into a new championship-standard 18-hole golf course and expanded community recreation precinct on the southern side of the course while allowing for the critical transport improvements.

The Club said the decision followed years of planning, investigation and consultation after Council confirmed the proposed road widening under its Local Government Infrastructure Plan.

Importantly, Oxley Golf Club and LogiSPACE have both committed to a thorough community consultation process as planning progresses, emphasising that this announcement marks the beginning of a long-term journey rather than a final outcome.

The redevelopment proposal remains subject to planning approvals and ongoing engagement with the community, Council and State Government stakeholders.

Oxley Golf Club President, John Petrie, said the Club is taking a proactive approach to reimagine its long-term future in response to the impact of the proposed road upgrade.

“With a history of nearly 100 years, Oxley Golf Club is vital to the local area. It supports charities, hosts events, drives economic activity through local suppliers and markets, and promotes health with 70,000 annual rounds and junior clinics, reinforcing its role as a valued community asset.

“The Boundary Road upgrade fundamentally changes the way our golf course can safely and practically operate,” Mr Petrie said.

“This was not a direction the Club had initially planned, but one it has needed to consider in response to ongoing uncertainty around the road project and its impact on the site.

“So rather than simply adapting around that constraint, we’ve taken the opportunity to propose something better for golfers, the residents, and the region’s ongoing growth.”

“This proposal represents a major reinvestment into the future of golf and community recreation in Brisbane’s south-west, and we are committed to ensuring it is shaped through genuine community input as the design process progresses.”

The Club said it had been working collaboratively with Brisbane City Council over several years following initial advice in 2016 regarding potential road widening, and confirmation in 2023 that the project had been reinstated under Council’s Local Government Infrastructure Plan.

This triggered a detailed review of the Club’s long-term land use, operational viability and future configuration options.

Under the proposal, the Club would consolidate golf operations onto the southern 48-hectare landholding, delivering a newly designed 18-hole championship course along with significant new recreational and community facilities.

Planned improvements include:
• A new clubhouse and hospitality facilities
• Expanded practice, coaching and driving range facilities
• Mini golf and family recreation areas
• Wellness and health-related facilities
• Nine illuminated golf holes to expand community access and participation opportunities

The Club said it will be lodging a Development Application for the southern site redevelopment, which will provide the community with a formal opportunity to have their say on the future mix of golf, sport and community infrastructure on the site.

Oxley Golf Club said it would continue working closely with Brisbane City Council, State Government agencies, members and the broader community as detailed planning and consultation progresses.

About Oxley Golf Club: Oxley Golf Club is one of Brisbane’s most established and respected golfing destinations, with a proud history spanning more than 90 years. Located in the heart of Brisbane’s south-west, the Club is recognised for its strong member culture, high-quality course presentation and commitment to continuous improvement. Oxley Golf Club provides an inclusive and welcoming environment for golfers of all ages and abilities. This significant investment mentioned above reflects the Club’s vision to become one of Queensland’s premier golf and recreation destinations while preserving the traditions and values that have underpinned its success for generations.

About LogiSPACE: LogiSPACE is a specialist logistics developer and fund manager, bringing together deep market knowledge, proven development expertise, and future ready thinking to deliver logistics solutions for our customers. The business is built on an unwavering focus on customer, with LogiSPACE providing the connectivity between capital and tenants via long-term and sustainable real estate solutions that address the supply chain needs of the new economy.