The Dolphins club proposes upgrading a Redcliffe precinct as part of a broader master plan, aiming to ease pressure on venues around the Brisbane Games. Across reporting, the plan centres on developing a high-performance training facility and adding accommodation and stadium capacity.
According to outlets including Brisbane Times, The Age, and the Sydney Morning Herald, the club’s proposal includes a high-performance centre, a hotel, and an expanded stadium. The expanded stadium is described as potentially able to host teams that might be displaced by Games-related scheduling and logistics, as well as Olympic athletes.
While all accounts focus on the same overall concept and components, they frame the purpose slightly differently: the Dolphins’ pitch is presented as a practical way to increase capacity during the Games period, rather than as a standalone redevelopment. The reporting does not indicate agreement from authorities within these summaries, and details on timelines, approvals, or budgets are not included in the provided excerpts.