Caboolture Snakes to receive new $9m clubhouse 

Written by Sep 29, 2025Club Management

City of Moreton Bay has committed to helping deliver a new clubhouse for the Caboolture Snakes Rugby League Club.

Under plans that are set to kick off early 2026, stage one will include the construction of the main operations building, with changerooms, first-aid space, referee room, club offices, retail store, and a modern score and media booth.

Stage two will include a kitchen and clubroom, internal formal seating area with game day viewing platform, as well as an outdoor alfresco area overlooking the gardens on the northern end.

Councillor Adam Hain shared a first look at the rendered design, describing it as a modern facility that will support players, officials, and spectators.

“This clubhouse has reached end-of-life, and we need to accommodate the ladies team in a more fitting way,” he stated in a social media post.

“Myself, council staff, external architects, and the Caboolture Snakes Senior and Junior club representatives, have worked together over the past year to get the design to where it is today – it’s going to be amazing.”

The project is being backed by a $3 million commitment from the federal government’s Investing in Our Communities Program.

When completed, the clubhouse will sit nearby from the new $11.4 million regional playground and zero-depth water play area.

“I foresee a great fundraising opportunity for the club, catering to the families that will be flocking in to visit,” Hain said.

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