Stockland’s New Community Will Provide More than 2,000 Homes in South East Queensland

29 November 2024
Rivermont, a new masterplanned community


Stockland has commenced construction on Rivermont, a new masterplanned community in the rapidly growing Waraba region, formerly known as Caboolture West, in South East Queensland.

Rivermont will provide around 2,050 new homes across 175 hectares, including a 15-hectare Stockland Halcyon over-50s community.

Waraba was recently declared a Priority Development Area (PDA) by the Queensland Government and is identified as a major expansion growth area in Shaping SEQ 2023. The area is projected to accommodate around 70,000 residents in 30,000 homes over the next 40 yearsi.

Stockland General Manager QLD Development, David Laner said Rivermont will play a critical role in providing much needed housing in South East Queensland.

“Rivermont is located in one of South East Queensland’s largest growth areas and will contribute to Queensland’s urgent housing needs by providing more than 2,000 homes to the region that cater to first home buyers, upgraders, young families, and those looking to downsize,” Mr Laner said.

“The community, named for the Caboolture River that flows through it and surrounding mountain views, will keep residents close to everything they need, with plans for a cafe, local convenience and childcare, all within easy access to the nearby Morayfield Shopping Centre and train station.

“We’re committed to collaborating with the Queensland Government and Moreton Bay Regional Council to deliver a diverse range of housing options in the Rivermont community,” Mr Laner added.

Rivermont is part of the Queensland Government’s larger Waraba City vision, which will ultimately provide 970 hectares of green space, nine state primary schools, four secondary schools, and extensive employment and business opportunities by 2041.

The community will include around 47 hectares of land as green space, including 3.5 hectares across six local parks, nearly 16 hectares of linear parkland. Close to 27 per cent of the site will be dedicated to environmental rehabilitation.

The first stage of the masterplanned community comprises 205 homesites, ranging from 124 square metres to 940 square metres.

Stockland has commenced construction on Rivermont, a new masterplanned community in the rapidly growing Waraba region, formerly known as Caboolture West, in South East Queensland.

Rivermont will provide around 2,050 new homes across 175 hectares, including a 15-hectare Stockland Halcyon over-50s community.

Waraba was recently declared a Priority Development Area (PDA) by the Queensland Government and is identified as a major expansion growth area in Shaping SEQ 2023. The area is projected to accommodate around 70,000 residents in 30,000 homes over the next 40 yearsi.

Stockland General Manager QLD Development, David Laner said Rivermont will play a critical role in providing much needed housing in South East Queensland.

“Rivermont is located in one of South East Queensland’s largest growth areas and will contribute to Queensland’s urgent housing needs by providing more than 2,000 homes to the region that cater to first home buyers, upgraders, young families, and those looking to downsize,” Mr Laner said.

“The community, named for the Caboolture River that flows through it and surrounding mountain views, will keep residents close to everything they need, with plans for a cafe, local convenience and childcare, all within easy access to the nearby Morayfield Shopping Centre and train station.

“We’re committed to collaborating with the Queensland Government and Moreton Bay Regional Council to deliver a diverse range of housing options in the Rivermont community,” Mr Laner added.

Rivermont is part of the Queensland Government’s larger Waraba City vision, which will ultimately provide 970 hectares of green space, nine state primary schools, four secondary schools, and extensive employment and business opportunities by 2041.

The community will include around 47 hectares of land as green space, including 3.5 hectares across six local parks, nearly 16 hectares of linear parkland. Close to 27 per cent of the site will be dedicated to environmental rehabilitation.

The first stage of the masterplanned community comprises 205 homesites, ranging from 124 square metres to 940 square metres.


i According to the Waraba Priority Development Area Interim Land Use Plan, released on 2 August 2024 by Economic Development Queensland: https://www.edq.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0021/94422/Waraba-PDA-Interim-Land-Use-Plan-ILUP.pdf