Walker Corp continue Sunshine Coast evolution with Olympic-scale sporting precinct

Walker Managing Director and CEO David Gallant said this was a game-changing opportunity to enhance Queensland’s Olympic legacy
Walker Corp continue Sunshine Coast evolution with Olympic-scale sporting precinct
Joel Robinson February 16, 2025PLANNING ALERT

Walker Corporation’s Horizon Centre proposal is set to transform the heart of the Sunshine Coast revealing plans for a world-class 7,000-seat games arena, athlete village and 5-star hotel. 

Designed to be a premier destination for Brisbane 2032, the state-of-the-art Horizon Centre has the capacity to host Olympic action, and provide accommodation for 1400 athletes and guests, cementing the Sunshine Coast as a key games and tourism destination and delivering a major legacy for Queensland.

Plans for the Horizon Centre have been submitted in a detailed submission to the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority’s (GIICA) Brisbane 2032 Olympics 100-Day Review. 

The detailed submission focussed on the legacy outcomes for the Sunshine Coast whilst delivering key infrastructure needed for the Games. The 1,400 athlete beds will transform into much needed accommodation for the Coast, whilst the 7,000-seat multi-format arena will evolve into a world-class arts, music, convention, entertainment and exhibition centre, finally unlocking the region’s potential to host the biggest global concerts and events. 

Walker Managing Director and CEO David Gallant said this was a game-changing opportunity to enhance Queensland’s Olympic legacy.

“This will be an iconic destination that delivers major events for sports, entertainment, the arts, conventions, exhibitions and other community uses, enabling Queensland to reap the benefits for decades to come, after putting on the best Olympic Games ever,” Gallant said.

“The Horizon Centre has always been central to the Maroochydore City Centre vision to create a landmark economic and social hub which drives growth and unlocks opportunity for the Sunshine Coast, so we are excited to accelerate the delivery of this asset, to create a powerful Brisbane 2032 legacy.” 

The 6-star Green Star Horizon Centre development will integrate with a multi-modal transport system to maximise usability of public and active transport. 

The highly sustainable precinct will also deliver large areas of open space, tailor made for athletes to relax between competition and provide long term recreation areas for the Sunshine Coast community.

The project will be delivered as a Public Private Partnership (PPP) between Australia’s largest diversified private property company Walker Corporation, Australia’s top private construction company Built and global leading architects Woods Bagot.

Walker has over 50 years’ experience delivering urban transformations, previously partnering with Built to complete over $3 billion of projects together across Australia, as well as delivering some iconic urban precincts with Woods Bagot. 

Walker Group Executive of Development Peter Saba said the PPP will enable the private sector to provide the necessary funding needed to begin the $1 billion Horizon Centre sooner, ensuring delivery certainty and the quality to exceed Brisbane 2032 requirements.

“By uniting the combined strengths of the public and private sectors through the PPP model, a balanced approach to risk sharing will enable innovative, legacy driven outcomes to be realised on time and on budget,” Saba said.

“The PPP model provides the certainty needed to deliver the Sunshine Coast the multi-use arts, music, convention, entertainment and exhibition centre the region has been in desperate need of for decades, while ultimately giving the Coast a world class venue to host more Olympic competition or heats action.” 

Built and Woods Bagot are currently delivering the $450m Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre together in Victoria.

Built Executive Chairman Marco Rossi said they are ready to deliver this city-shaping precinct to enhance the Brisbane 2032 legacy.

“We are excited to leverage our global experience to create this architectural landmark for Maroochydore that will be a sustainable, world-class events space, while also providing critical social and employment outcomes,” Mr Rossi said.

Woods Bagot Chief Executive Officer Sarah Kay said the Horizon Centre will leverage their global experience in civic assets to create a multipurpose, future-proofed facility for all of South East Queensland. 

“The Horizon Centre will be a premium architectural icon for the Sunshine Coast seamlessly integrating the arena with a multi-modal transport network, providing a secure athletes village, and carefully blending open space, landscaping and community into a cohesive outdoor environment,” Mrs Kay said.

The Horizon Centre will have dedicated car parking and capitalise on Maroochydore City Centre’s 10-minute connection to the Sunshine Coast International Airport and major transport routes, becoming the economic, cultural and civic heart of the region and a catalyst for global events, tourism and investment. 

The Horizon Centre proposal is currently under review with GIICA, which is set to present its recommendation from the 100-Day Review to the Queensland Government in March 2025.

Walker Corp is also developing SOL by Walker, 250 apartments to be completed by mid-2027.

Key features of the Horizon Centre proposal include: 

  • A 7,000-seat arena to host world class entertainment, exhibitions, arts and cultural events.
  • A 5-star hotel.
  • Secure 1,400 bed athlete accommodation.
  • Integration with the adjacent Multi-Modal Transit Hub.
  • 6 Star Green Star sustainability credentials.
  • Curated retail and placemaking experiences.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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