The Stones Corner Suburban Renewal Precinct amendment is now in effect in Brisbane City Plan 2014, becoming operational on 5 December 2025. The amendment provides a long-term planning framework for one of Brisbane’s oldest suburbs, outlining how the precinct will support growth while maintaining the area’s established character.
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The amendment applies to the precinct between Gladys Street and Cornwall Street, including the Logan Road high street and surrounding areas. Stones Corner is described as one of Brisbane’s fastest-growing suburbs, and the precinct has been identified as an area where new homes and services can be supported close to existing transport and community facilities.

The precinct plan sets out a vision focused on housing choice, improved access to local amenities and stronger physical connections within and around Stones Corner. It outlines objectives that include supporting more housing, providing opportunities for employment, education and services near public transport, maintaining the unique character of the high street, improving access to parks and community spaces, leveraging investment in the area such as Hanlon Park / Bur’uda and the busway, and improving connectivity inside and outside the precinct.

The process leading to the amendment becoming effective began in mid-2024, when background research and technical investigations were carried out. A draft precinct plan was released for community feedback in late 2024, giving residents and businesses the opportunity to review the proposed changes and provide comments. This feedback informed a review of the draft plan during early to mid-2025.
An updated draft plan was approved on 16 September 2025. Queensland endorsed the revised precinct plan on 1 October 2025, clearing the way for its adoption in November 2025 as part of the Eastern Corridor Neighbourhood Plan. The amendment then became effective in Brisbane City Plan 2014 on 5 December 2025.
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Now that the amendment is integrated into the City Plan, the precinct has an adopted policy framework to guide future development and investment. The planning objectives reflect a balance of supporting additional housing and services while retaining the character of the Logan Road high street and improving access to community facilities.
Residents seeking more information about the precinct, the amendment or related planning matters can contact Brisbane by phone (07 3403 8888), email or through their website.
Published 11-December-2025










