Construction on the Greater Brisbane Greyhound Centre will soon commence following the appointment of BMD Group to complete the civil earthworks.
In another major milestone for the project, works will commence on the precinct in early March, setting new standards in modern track design once completed in 2024.
Situated just south of Ipswich, the precinct will feature three tracks - a straight track, a much-needed one-turn track and a two-turn track – with racing to be beamed to more than 60 nations across the world via Sky Racing.
The Racing Infrastructure Fund will contribute $39.15 million to help fund the project.
Racing Minister Grace Grace said she was pleased to see construction commencing imminently on the new home of Queensland greyhound racing.
“This is an incredibly exciting milestone for the Greater Brisbane Greyhound Centre, as we take another step towards delivering Queensland’s newest state-of-the-art racing precinct,” Minister Grace said.
“Importantly, this facility will create 477 good, secure jobs for Queenslanders during the construction period, for a sport that contributes more than $170 million to the combined economies of Brisbane and Ipswich each year.
“More broadly, the greyhound code continues to go from strength-to-strength in the Sunshine State, with enhanced animal care, along with record-breaking prize money and returns to participants headlining its continued growth and interest.”