Explore the landscape in your own backyard, Discover the thriving Moreton Bay Region

The new neighbourhood development plan for Waraba City, spanning 3480 hectares, is set to become the largest planned growth area in Queensland. Located just minutes from the established town of Morayfield with a blend of charming rural landscapes and modern conveniences. The Moreton Bay Region offers a wide range of local amenities from shopping, dining, medical facilities, hardware, farmers markets, sports clubs & facilities, child care, primary, secondary schooling and tertiary education. 

Westbrook Location Map

This new city is strategically located to offer residents a balanced lifestyle, with access to urban amenities and the tranquility of nature.

 

Offering a unique blend of modern living and natural beauty, providing the perfect setting for families and individuals looking for room to grow. The estate sprawls across lush, green landscapes, dotted with picturesque walking trails, community parks, and recreational spaces. 

For those seeking adventure..

The nearby Glass House Mountains provide excellent hiking opportunities, with stunning vistas that rewarded every climb. Wildlife enthusiasts can explore the diverse ecosystems, spotting kangaroos, koalas, and a wide variety of bird species. Outdoor lovers can delight in a scenic sunrise stroll by the water at Scarborough Park, or they can hop on a ferry to discover Moreton Island and the stunning Tangalooma Wrecks.

Family Bike riding Westbrook QLD

Monster Caboolture West Development Plans

Caboolture West is one of South East Queensland’s largest greenfield growth areas, expected to be home to about 70,000 residents over the next 40 years.

Resources Minister Scott Stewart announced the new suburbs and boundaries of Waraba, Lilywood, Wagtail Grove, Greenstone and Corymbia at Caboolture West, north-west of Brisbane.

The suburb names celebrate Indigenous language, local wildlife, plants and rocks found in the area. 

The area will accommodate a variety of affordable and diverse housing options and provide for four State primary schools and two State secondary schools, four neighbourhood hubs, 15 local parks and a range of other key features and infrastructure to create a sustainable and liveable community.

For more information about the Caboolture West Development – Click here.