Keperra Quarry is set for another stage of transformation, with plans lodged for 52 residential lots as part of Precinct C on the southern side of the site.
Development Timeline
The application for Precinct C was lodged with Brisbane City Council under reference A006847084. Documents received by council include subdivision layouts, road engineering drawings and landscape designs.

These show how the precinct will roll out in three stages, delivering housing, green space and road connections consistent with the quarry’s masterplan.
Housing Mix And Staging
Plans outline 52 lots ranging between 210 and 500 square metres. Lot frontages are set at 8.5, 10 and 12.5 metres, supporting detached homes. Stage 9 proposes 17 lots, Stage 10 includes 13 lots and Stage 11 completes the precinct with 22 lots.

A balance lot is marked for future precincts. Development is tied to an internal spine road, Ridgeline Way, which extends from earlier stages to link with Settlement Road.
Roads and Services
Engineering drawings show a new intersection planned for Settlement Road to serve Precinct C. The documents note roadworks are submitted for approval and are not yet cleared for construction. The package covers functional layouts, swept path checks and comparative overlays for traffic safety.

Earthworks volumes are also detailed, with more than 11,000 cubic metres of cut required to shape the site. Internal access will rely on private common property roads across the precinct.
Green Space and Design
The landscape plan for Precinct C highlights revegetation and community health features. A second stormwater basin will serve both drainage and habitat purposes. Streets will include shaded pedestrian paths, a ridgeline network and links to walking loops.
LatStudios emphasises reusing quarry material in landscaping to preserve character. Precinct C continues the staged redevelopment of the 40-hectare Keperra Quarry, adding housing and a new Settlement Road link.
Updated 24-October-2025














