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AUSTRALIA’S NEWEST AND MOST LIVEABLE CITY

A FAST-EMERGING CITY IN THE EPICENTRE OF ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S FASTEST GROWING CORRIDORS.

“Cities like Greater Springfield are so important to the broader economy – they create vibrant communities and engines for growth in terms of the economy.” ADAM BENNETT GROUP EXECUTIVE, CBA

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For more than 25 years Greater Springfield has been blazing a trail. Australia’s first master-planned, greenfield city since Canberra, the vision was always to create a new nation-building blueprint for long-term planning and future city design.

Today, Greater Springfield is a fast-emerging city in the epicentre of one of Australia’s fastest-growing corridors, just south of Brisbane. With half a million residents within 25 minutes of some 200,000 jobs, this burgeoning economic growth corridor is strategically positioned for new infrastructure and new jobs, comprising a new knowledge workforce, smart manufacturing and an aeronautical industry built around defence.

At the heart of this growth sits Greater Springfield, with a clear vision built on health, education and information technology, and connectivity designed in its very foundation. Already, it is one of the few cities in Australia where families can work, learn and play within 10 minutes of home, a benefit for our existing nearly 40,000 residents and a drawcard for around 50,000 more as Australians pursue greater liveability beyond traditional capitals.

With $15 billion invested in social and physical infrastructure so far, Greater Springfield remains steadily on track to provide at least one job for every three residents. Join Springfield City Group as we take full advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to harness world-class education, advanced healthcare and new technologies, and set a new benchmark for urban prosperity.

THE NEXT HORIZON

FIT FOR OUR FUTURE

Queensland is the only mainland state in Australia with as many people living outside of its capital city as within. [2]

The fastest growing industries of the future won’t be based in traditional CBDs.

Greater Springfield will be a key contributor to knowledge and white collar employment within south-east Queensland’s western growth corridor.

Education, science, tech and health-related jobs in outer business centres are expected to outstrip job growth in Brisbane CBD.

Australia has one of the fastest growing population rates in the developed world (to 30.5 million in 2031). [1]

Greater Springfield is helping generate jobs in education and healthcare, two of the fastest growing sectors in south-east Australia.

Sources: AAP Property and Infrastructure Specialists, The future of suburbia, April 2018; MacroPlanDimasi, Suburban Business Centre Review: Understanding the Role of the Suburban Economy, May 2017

[1] Infrastructure Australia, 2015, http://infrastructureaustralia.gov.au/policy-publications/publications/files/Background-paper-on-demographic-projections.pdf

[2] Infrastructure Australia, 2015, http://infrastructureaustralia.gov.au/policy-publications/publications/files/Background-paper-on-demographic-projections.pdf

MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND

MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN

The Greater Springfield vision has grown to be a billion-dollar contributor to the Queensland economy over the last 25 years.

It is now a gateway to the Western Corridor of south-east Queensland and it is one of the fastest growing emerging cities in Australia.

Through the support of successive Queensland Governments over the last two decades, the project’s master plan continues to attract strong private and public investment. Through this investment, Greater Springfield is generating new jobs and fostering new opportunities for Queensland.

My Government acknowledges the role Greater Springfield plays connecting health, education and technology, which are so important to our State’s future prosperity and essential ingredients to the Advance Queensland agenda.

Greater Springfield’s continued growth remains a showcase of what can be achieved through partnerships and long-term planning based on a vision.

Greater Springfield’s ability to attract significant international and home-grown investment remains an impressive hallmark of this city-in the-making.

Over fifteen billion dollars of investment so far, and that figure will climb steadily as construction starts on a number of long-term accommodation and other infrastructure projects.

It’s that growth which continues to cement Greater Springfield as the economic engine room of South East Queensland’s Western Corridor, as well as being one of the fastest developing areas in Australia.

We have become renowned for the longevity of our innovative masterplan. In 2010, that underpinning blue print, which anchors this city to interactive pillars of health, education and technology was declared world’s best. In acknowledging our 25th anniversary, the Prime Minister, The Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP, also recognised the increasing importance of Greater Springfield’s contribution to the nation, by setting valuable insights on how cities of the future should be planned.

Our community, which will soon number close to 40,000 and those establishing businesses and interests here are the real beneficiaries of that architecture. We have a supersized CBD and an employment target of one job for every three residents. That’s good news for families, the region we service and the state we support.

The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk MP Premier of Queensland and Minister for the Arts

Maha Sinnathamby Chairman, Springfield City Group

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FAST FACTS

CONNECTIVITY MADE EASY

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SOUTH WESTGROWTH CORRIDOR

BRISBANE32 MINS

IPSWICH15 MINS

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INVESTMENT

$15 billion Project Investment to date

DEVELOPMENT

2.6 million square metres of approved mixed use space and 22,850 apartments in the CBD

GROWTH

86,000 Estimated residential population by 2030.

COMPLETION

$85 billion Estimated project cost on completion

EMPLOYMENT

52,000 Job target by 2030

PROXIMITY

585,385* Population within a 22 minutedrive of the Springfield CBD

* Urbis, 2017

* estimated drive times - Source RACQ Trip Advisor

Greater Springfield is a unique opportunity for ideas, research and innovation to meet a young, smart, skilled and motivated workforce. Clever companies recognise this opportunity and are getting in on the ground floor to grow with us.

From co-created opportunities to bespoke building

design, Springfield City Group tailors solutions based

on your business needs and ultimate vision.

AUTHENTIC OPPORTUNITIES

“Nowhere else is a city developing so quickly, yet with a firm plan for future jobs, growth, education, health and community lifestyle. We are designing a city for people.”CHRIS ISLES GROUP DIRECTOR, PLACE DESIGN & 2015 AUSTRALIAN PLANNER OF THE YEAR

OUR PARTNERS

SPRINGFIELDCITY GROUP

Overall Planned Supply (approved) Gross Floor Area

Total 2,685,600m2

PARKLANDS AND OPEN SPACE HA

Robelle Domain, Springfield Central 24

Open space, Springfield Central 104

Open space, Greater Springfield (approx) 924

Residential Dwellings

Total 22,855

GREATER SPRINGFIELD TOWN CENTRE CONCEPT PLAN

Jobs for the futureHealth, education and information technology form the pillars of an employment base that will eventually create one job for every three Greater Springfield residents. Already, 9,000 direct jobs have been generated here since 2001.

Fit for purpose Greater Springfield’s unique zoning is designed to help businesses build what they need to succeed. As a privately-owned, greenfield developer, Springfield City Group is uniquely positioned to provide companies with the ability to create purpose-built environments.

City shapersGreater Springfield’s town plan have brought place, space and people together in a way that makes sense for residents, businesses and visitors. A carefully planned network of neighbourhoods, with Springfield Central at the core, ensures maximum convenience and connectivity.

SPRINGFIELDCITY GROUP

HELPING BUSINESSES GROW AND PROSPER THROUGH TAILORED SOLUTIONS

Future proofed technologyCompanies can connect fast and securely via our dark-fibre network. Springfield City Group’s AUD $275 million Polaris Data Centre is one of Australia’s most advanced private ICT facilities, with high-security data storage and co-location hosting services.

Partnerships for growthSpringfield City Group has laid the foundations for the city’s vision while quality partnerships have brought it to life. Springfield City Group helps partners leverage existing networks, forge new ones and put bright ideas into action, sooner.

Ready infrastructureGreater Springfield has significant, ready-built private and public infrastructure, including the AUD $1.2 billion Springfield Rail and transit hub, for long-term, transport connectivity.

A PROVING GROUND FOR INITIATIVE AND INNOVATIONHEALTHBREAKING NEW GROUND IN HEALTH AND WELLNESS

EDUCATIONCHAMPIONING LIFELONG LEARNING

INNOVATIONSEAMLESS INTEGRATION OF PHYSICAL AND DIGITAL WORLDS

DEFENCEWHERE A NEW AERONAUTICAL SECTOR IS TAKING FLIGHT

“Digital technologies are changing the world at a rate faster than ever experienced. An environment like Springfield that blends the physical and the digital seamlessly creates an extraordinary opportunity to create fantastic results for the people who live and work here.”CATHIE REID CO-FOUNDER ICON GROUP

HEALTH BREAKING NEW GROUND IN HEALTH AND WELLNESS

As the focus shifts from illness to wellness and more personalised care, Greater Springfield is spearheading the delivery of smarter, more efficient health services to the western growth corridor, and setting new benchmarks for integrated care.

Mater Private Hospital Springfield already provides a range of exceptional medical and surgical services and, in partnership with Icon Group, has brought state-of-the-art cancer care to the region.

Mater Health Services’ continued investment in this world-class private hospital will not only deliver a wider range of health services, but stimulate jobs and research opportunities for Greater Springfield and beyond.

One of Australia’s largest retirement living specialists, Aveo has also optimised the opportunity to think differently with the development over time of 2,500 apartments in Greater Springfield’s health and wellness precinct. Its innovative approach to community design and care is set to redefine seniors’ living in Australia.

EDUCATION CHAMPIONING LIFELONG LEARNING

Education creates opportunity, which attracts, inspires and retains youth and talent. Greater Springfield has laid the stepping stones for life-long learning with quality pre-schools, primary and secondary schools, tertiary education and training providers.

With education a central pillar of the city plan, Greater Springfield is already home to 11 private and state schools, the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) Springfield, TAFE Queensland South West, Union Institute of Language and The Studio of Performing Arts Springfield, plus student accommodation.

Currently, more than 14,000 students — on average, 35 per cent of Greater Springfield’s population — are enrolled in formal learning, from early childhood through to university.

At the same time, the USQ and the University of Queensland (UQ) have forged a new tertiary education triangle in the western economic growth corridor, giving Greater Springfield students ready access to an enviable selection of world-class degrees.

“Our students and our school grow every year alongside this amazing city — a city based on education as a core belief.” HUGH RITCHIE CHAIRMAN, UNION INSTITUTE OF LANGUAGE

INNOVATIONSEAMLESS INTEGRATION OF PHYSICAL AND DIGITAL WORLDS

Like many global cities, Greater Springfield is one of the few cities in the world to have its own digital strategy. This blueprint guides the adaption, creation and adoption of digital technologies and processes to continually enhance liveability, make it easier to do business, attract commerce and drive innovation.

And while new thinking has no physical limits, Greater Springfield’s 120-hectare Knowledge Precinct provides a hub for innovation, design, entrepreneurship and the arts (IDEA) to cultivate talent, creativity and in the western economic growth corridor, giving Greater Springfield students ready access to an enviable selection of world-class degrees.

“It’s a place that inspires you to be innovative and creative.” GEOFF CULBERT FORMER PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE, GE AUSTRALIA, NZ & PNG

DEFENCE WHERE A NEW AERONAUTICAL SECTOR IS TAKING FLIGHT

Aerospace-related industries are expected to take full advantage of plans for an aeronautics hub next to RAAF Base Amberley, just 20 minutes west of Greater Springfield.

With rapid growth of the global aviation sector, the $150 million hub will help position Queensland as a leader in aerospace and defence industries.

USQ Springfield is already one of the few universities in the country preparing the next generation of aviators to take flight.

“The technology of the future is just going to keep increasing. We have the state of the art technology here at USQ Springfield.” PROFESSOR PAUL BATES HEAD OF AVIATION, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND

URBAN TRAIL-BLAZERSWith an average age of 28, Greater Springfield is where a new generation of urban trailblazers is taking advantage of a true 10-minute city. The city’s population has increased steadily since 2011, with growth (5.7%) out-stripping that of the wider western corridor (2.9%), and is set to grow by a further 50,000 residents by 2030.

While affordability has been an influencing factor,

liveability has been the true drawcard. With a diverse

mix of affordable and premium housing, lifestyle

amenities, world-class health and education, and

access to jobs, Greater Springfield offers more

opportunities for people to prosper.

SHORTER COMMUTES It takes less than 10-minutes to drive across Greater Springfield in any direction.

DIVERSE HOUSING Meticulously planned neighbourhoods, from Brookwater’s premier Dress Circle to high-quality urban apartments.

YOUNG FAMILIES An average age of 28 and 3.2 people per household*

CONNECTIVITY AND ACCESS MADE EASY 11 kilometres of boardwalks, cycling and walking tracks

MULTI-GENERATIONAL Many of Greater Springfield’s first residents are still here, with second and third generations of families now calling the city home

ROOM TO BREATHE One third of Greater Springfield is dedicated to open space, including a 24-hectare green city heart

AFFLUENT PROFESSIONALS More than 60% of Greater Springfield households earn more than $90,000*

* Urbis, 2017

“There are many good examples of master-planned communities in other parts of Australia but none can compare with what has been achieved at Springfield.”BERNARD SALT DEMOGRAPHERExtract from Greater Springfield Australia’s Newest City, University of Queensland Press

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