High-Density Zones Approved for Upper Mount Gravatt Shopping Centre Precinct

Upper Mount Gravatt’s Westfield shopping centre precinct will see new high-density zones allowing apartment buildings under plans approved this week, with proximity to the Brisbane Metro line cited as a key factor in the decision.



The precinct plan passed with broad support and will now proceed to Queensland authorities for approval before returning for final details including specific rezoning areas and building height limits. The Upper Mount Gravatt precinct was selected because of its location next to the new Brisbane Metro line, providing public transport connectivity for future residents.

The high-density zones around the shopping centre aim to concentrate housing near established retail, services and transport infrastructure. Upper Mount Gravatt already features the Westfield Garden City shopping complex, multiple bus routes and the upcoming Metro service, making it well-positioned to accommodate additional residential density.

Community Perspectives on High-Density Development

Brisbane residents have shared mixed views on the high-density zones proposal for Upper Mount Gravatt. Some community members expressed strong support for building apartments near high-frequency public transport, arguing these are exactly the sort of locations that should accommodate denser housing.

Community members have suggested expanding the Mount Gravatt precinct beyond its current boundaries, pointing to strong potential for increased density in areas directly bordering the designated zone. Several residents called for broader upzoning around all train stations and busway stations across Brisbane, rather than isolated precinct-by-precinct changes.

Some community feedback emphasized the need for comprehensive transport infrastructure to support high-density corridors, warning against creating pockets of apartments separated by areas with limited public transport options. The sentiment reflected concerns about distributing transport capacity alongside housing density.

Urban Densification Near Public Transport

The precinct plan forms part of Brisbane’s urban densification approach, intended to build taller apartments near public transport to reduce car dependency. Recent changes include reducing minimum block sizes to 120 square metres and cutting parking requirements for new buildings.

High-density zones approved for Upper Mt Gravatt
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Other precinct plans under development include Stones Corner, Wynnum Central, Salisbury, Moorooka and Alderley. Each precinct focuses on areas with existing or planned public transport infrastructure and established commercial centers.

The Upper Mount Gravatt high-density zones will complement the shopping centre’s role as a major retail and service hub for Brisbane’s southern suburbs. The precinct acts as a central hub for the wider Southside community, drawing residents from across the surrounding residential suburbs to its retail and transport core.

Authorities will determine the final details following approval, including which areas will be rezoned and the maximum building heights permitted. Once planners finalise the framework, market demand and private investment will drive how quickly new developments get underway.



Published 13-February-2026.

Mt Gravatt Students to See Major Bus Route Changes This Year

Students in Mt Gravatt will experience significant changes to their school bus services this year, with Translink introducing new routes, modifying existing services, and removing select routes to improve efficiency and safety.



Translink bus routes
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Bus Network Overhaul to Improve Safety and Accessibility

Translink, in collaboration with 11 bus operators across South East Queensland, has implemented extensive changes to school bus routes, including 33 new routes, 833 modifications, and 11 route removals. These adjustments aim to enhance coverage in growth areas, reduce overcrowding, and improve travel times for students.

Mt Gravatt is among the suburbs affected, with 15 route changes, one new route, and one removed route under the Mt Gravatt Bus Service network. The adjustments respond to community feedback and school schedule changes, ensuring safer and more reliable transport options for students.

Key Changes for Mt Gravatt Students

  • New Route 8019: Introduced to reduce overcrowding on existing 8016 and 8017 services for Villanova College and Loreto College Coorparoo students.
  • Extended Services: Routes now reach Mabel Park State High School, improving access for students.
  • Punctuality Improvements: Six school routes have been adjusted to improve on-time running and minimise delays.
Route 8019
Photo Caption: Route 8019
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These changes reflect broader updates across the region, addressing safety concerns, congestion issues, and the need for more efficient travel routes for students.

Why the Changes Were Made

Some bus route changes were made due to shifts in school bell times, while others were influenced by feedback from students, parents, and schools. Growth in new estates also played a role, as Translink expanded services to meet increasing demand.

Additionally, timetable adjustments across multiple services ensure better reliability and reduced travel delays, improving the overall student transport experience.

Community Response and Next Steps

Translink has urged students, parents, and guardians in Mt Gravatt to familiarise themselves with the updated services by using Translink’s School Service Finder or Journey Planner. To ensure a smooth transition, students are advised to:

Mt Gravatt bus routes
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  • Check go card validity and consider auto top-up.
  • Plan routes in advance using Translink’s online tools.
  • Claim School Transport Assistance Scheme (STAS) if eligible.
  • Review Translink’s safe school travel tips.


More information is available on the Translink website, Translink app, or by calling 13 12 30.

Published 7-Feb-2025