Project overview

Construction update

Construction began in May 2024 to deliver the new wastewater network i to over half of the 70,000 people who will call the new city of Waraba (formerly Caboolture West) home over the next 40 years.

Killard Infrastructure Pty Ltd and Tallai Project Group are our delivery partners for the project. Preliminary works began in May, followed by site mobilisation during June/July, with completion expected by late 2025.

Stay tuned for more updates from the Project Team as we embark on this exciting journey to support healthy and thriving communities in Moreton Bay.

Contact the Project Team

Phone: 1800 270 996
Email: enquiries@caboolturewestndp1.com

Learn more

In March 2021, the Queensland Government announced the Neighbourhood Development Plan area No. 1 (NDP1) as the first development area within Waraba (formerly known as Caboolture West) to manage growth in the rapidly growing corridor north of Brisbane.

NDP1 is approximately 266 hectares in area and is bounded by the Caboolture River to the north and west, Caboolture River Road to the south and existing suburban residential areas to the east. It will support a new urban community with a range of housing options with walkable neighbourhoods, local parks, a shopping district, sporting fields and new schools.

To support the development of NDP1, Unitywater and Killard Tallai Joint Venture will deliver the Caboolture West (Waraba) Wastewater Network project, which includes:

  • A new Wastewater Pumping Station, located within the development area west of Crabapple Court.
  • Approximately 4.5 kilometres of new wastewater pipeline. The underground pipeline extends from the pumping station west of Crabapple Court, east through existing developed areas to a location on Walkers Road. View the project map.
  • This chosen alignment minimises environmental and residential disruption, while meeting essential project outcomes.

This new infrastructure will contain the wastewater leaving the toilets, sinks and drains of the area’s new homes and businesses, and move it to a treatment plant for cleaning and disinfection before it is safely reused for irrigation or returned to the environment. Reliable wastewater networks are essential to maintaining public health and protecting our natural environment.

Working with industry

Unitywater is working alongside six private development companies to deliver the other required water and wastewater infrastructure to support development of NDP1.

The connecting water and wastewater infrastructure unlocks the delivery of not only these homes in NDP1, but also underpins the ultimate network that will service approximately 30,000 homes in the wider Waraba area.

 

To obtain the appropriate approvals to undertake this work, Unitywater participated in a rigorous planning process, working closely with Traditional Owners, various environmental groups, Queensland Government and Council to address potential disruptions along the pipeline alignment, in particular impacts to the local environment and potential short-term issues relating to construction. 

The route of the alignment that has been selected, minimises environmental impacts as much as possible and avoids conflicts with other critical regional water and power infrastructure in the area.

To ensure the successful delivery of Stage 1 Waraba (Caboolture West) Wastewater Network, Unitywater will work closely with stakeholders, businesses, nearby residents and Unitywater customers along the proposed alignment to keep everyone informed and updated of work being undertaken in their area.

Construction is expected to start in early 2024 and will take approximately two years to complete, weather and construction conditions permitting. 

Project timeline

Complete Design Phase
Early 2024
Construction Contract Award
May 2024
Construction Commences
2026
Construction Complete