Moreton Bay
The Moreton Bay region is one of South East Queensland’s most diverse areas, from Samford and Arana Hills to Redcliffe, Bribie Island, Caboolture, Dayboro, Woodford and Mt Mee.
The region’s access to beaches and the bay, and its proximity to the Sunshine Coast attracts a broad demographic group.
The Moreton Bay Rail Link, opened in 2016 has made the region more accessible than ever and provide a host of new opportunities.
The Moreton Bay Branch of the UDIA Queensland is committed to ensuring members see the benefits that flow on from major infrastructure investment.
We have a strong track record of delivering.
Our years of working with Council to resolve issues and look for innovative policy solutions, means we are a trusted advisor to council officers on the issues facing the development industry.
Our events are focussed on providing information that builds knowledge for our members and the decision makers whose policies can impact of the livelihood of our members.
To ensure council is aware of, and responsive to our members’ issues, we continue to represent our members via high-level communications with Moreton Bay Regional Council and bi-monthly coordination meetings with Unitywater.
Branch Committee
News

NATIONAL: Labor Party voted in as Australia’s new government
On 21 May 2022 the Australian Labor Party was voted in as Australia’s new government. UDIA has congratulated the Albanese Government on its victory and in our media release we voiced our support for their mandate to boost housing supply,…
A message from our CEO
Our CEO, Kirsty Chessher-Brown, delivers a message to members.
A message from our CEO
Our CEO, Kirsty Chessher-Brown, delivers a message to members.
A message from our CEO
Our CEO, Kirsty Chessher-Brown, delivers a message to members.
A message from our CEO
Our CEO, Kirsty Chessher-Brown, delivers a message to members.
Deputy Premier announces intention to address structure planning and infrastructure planning issues
The Institute has welcomed the Deputy Premier’s announcement today introducing statutory Priority Growth Areas (PGA) to address industry concerns about the lack of coordination of land use and infrastructure planning in the state’s growth regions.Local Events
Council Chat with the Moreton Mayor & CEO
Join us for an exclusive opportunity to meet the new Moreton Bay Mayor, Peter Flannery, and recently appointed CEO, Greg Chemello.
Event detailsSpeakers

Mayor Peter Flannery

Greg Chemello
Future Transport Forum
Join us on July 6 to get the inside scoop on the future plans for getting around the Moreton Bay region.
Event detailsSpeakers

Neil Scales

Greg Chemello

Jason Natoli

Guy Gibson
Moreton Bay Growth Strategy
Join us October 12 as we hear from Moreton Bay Regional Council’s Director of Planning, David Corkill as he shares an update on progress of…
Event detailsSpeakers

David Corkill

Adam McVie