The Boondall police facility has been listed for a commencing $52 million upgrade in the 2025–26 Budget materials, placing the project within a broader program of police facility improvements across the Brisbane area.
Funding Allocation And Project Status
The budget materials identify a $52 million allocation for the Boondall police facility, recorded as commencing within the current funding cycle. The listing confirms that funding has been assigned to the project, but does not provide further detail on the nature or scope of the planned works.
The Boondall upgrade appears as part of a wider set of police infrastructure projects noted in the same budget information. These listings include upgrades at other locations across Brisbane, reflecting a regional approach to police facility investment rather than a standalone project for a single site.

Regional Infrastructure Context
Within the same budget materials, the Boondall project is listed alongside other funded police facility upgrades, including $30 million for Mount Gravatt, $7 million for Ferny Grove, and $50 million for an upgrade to the Oxley Police Academy. Together, these projects form part of a broader package of infrastructure works outlined for the region.
Beyond police facilities, the materials also reference a wide range of funded projects across Brisbane and surrounding areas. These include investments in health services, road upgrades, education facilities, community infrastructure and other local projects. While these items are not directly related to the Boondall site, they provide broader context for the scale and range of works funded within the same budget cycle.

What Happens Next
The Boondall police facility upgrade is recorded as commencing in the budget materials. Further information on the project is expected as additional planning and delivery details are released.
Published 20-Jan-2026
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