Brisbane Netball Clubhouse Revamp to Move Forward After Approval

Plans for a new clubhouse for the Brisbane Netball Association (BNA) in Chermside have been approved, with several conditions attached to the development approval. 


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The project, designed by Red Door Architecture, involves the demolition and redevelopment of the existing clubhouse and associated facilities.

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Site plan (Photo credit: Red Door Architecture/Brisbane PD Online)

One key condition of the approval requires that the landscape plan must include a reticulated drip irrigation system for all planting areas, with drainage connected to the stormwater system. Additionally, the irrigation system must be connected to a non-mains water source.

In response, the project’s planners submitted a representations letter contesting the requirement. They argued that the landscape concept plan assessed as part of the Development Application (DA) is not an approved document. They also noted that an irrigation system is only proposed for roof-covered areas on the eastern edge of the building, which does not cover all planting areas as stipulated in the condition.

Project Details

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Photo credit: Red Door Architecture/Brisbane PD Online

The redevelopment will modernise the BNA’s facilities while maintaining the existing netball courts. The project includes the demolition of the existing clubhouse and associated buildings, covering approximately 321 square metres of gross floor area. A new, consolidated clubhouse will be constructed, occupying a similar footprint with a slight increase in setback from 4.72 metres to 6 metres on the western boundary.

Brisbane Netball
Photo credit: Red Door Architecture/Brisbane PD Online

The new clubhouse will be a single-storey structure with a maximum height of 6 metres. Part of the existing car park will be integrated into the building footprint to enhance the club’s functionality. As a result, four parking spaces will be lost; however, a minor expansion of the southern car park will add seven new spaces, leading to a net gain of three additional spaces. The redevelopment will also introduce five bicycle racks and nine motorcycle spaces.

The plan includes new landscaping and a 1.8-metre-high fence along the western boundary. Traffic flow within the site will be improved by upgrading the car park from a one-way to a two-way system. Importantly, the number of patrons allowed on-site will remain unchanged.


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The BNA’s new clubhouse is expected to enhance functionality and accessibility for players and visitors while aligning with community and environmental standards. Despite concerns regarding irrigation requirements, the redevelopment is set to proceed, with further discussions likely to address the outstanding conditions.

The timeline for construction and completion has not yet been announced, but the approval marks a significant milestone in improving the netball facilities in Chermside.

Published 10-February-2025

Brisbane Netball Association Aims High with New Clubhouse Plans

Did you know that plans have been submitted to demolish and redevelop the clubhouse of the Brisbane Netball Association in Chermside?


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Located at 470 Rode Road, the proposed new structure, designed by Red Door Architecture, aims to enhance the club’s facilities while maintaining its current footprint and usage. 

Photo credit: Red Door Architecture

The single-storey building, standing less than 6 metres tall, will feature an elongated design along the fence line, efficiently utilising the available space.

Key aspects of the development include:

  • Demolition of the existing clubhouse and associated buildings
  • Construction of a new, consolidated facility
  • Redesign of the car park, resulting in the loss of 4 parking spaces and some landscaping
  • Retention of existing netball courts

The BNA emphasises that this development is not intended to intensify land use or increase patronage. Instead, it focuses on improving facilities for existing members and visitors. 

Photo credit: Red Door Architecture

Documents submitted to the Council state, “The proposed development does not involve an intensification of the current use on the site and will not result in an increase in people on site, as development is for the improvement of the existing BNA clubhouse only.”

Regarding parking concerns, the planners noted, “The proposal’s intent is to achieve no net loss of car parking.” This approach aims to balance the minor reduction in parking spaces with the improved facilities.

Site plan (Photo credit: Red Door Architecture)

The project will be funded through a State Government grant, underlining the importance of the BNA to the local community. The association offers year-round netball activities, catering to families with games on Tuesday and Wednesday nights in summer, and Wednesday nights and all-day Saturday during winter.

This development represents a significant step forward for the Brisbane Netball Association, promising to enhance the netball experience for players and spectators alike, while maintaining the club’s commitment to the local community.


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As the plans progress through the Council approval process, local residents and netball enthusiasts will be eagerly anticipating the transformation of this popular sporting facility in Chermside.

Published 13-August-2024