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Community engagement sessions – Post Implementation Review Recommendation 4 and 6
Details of the sessions are as follows: Tuesday 12 November, 1:30pm to 3:30pmDodges FerryOkines Community House, 540 Old Forcett Road, Dodges FerryTuesday 12 November, 5.00pm to 7.00pmPrimrose SandsPrimrose Sands Community Centre, 570 Primrose Sands Road
PIR Community Workshops - Registration Reminder
September 2022 - Upper Brookfield Community Hall - 10.30am to 1pm Sunday, 11 September 2022 - Farmers Hall Samford - 3pm to 5.30pm Monday, 12 September 2022 - Colmslie Hotel Function Rooms Morningside - 5pm to 7.30pm (capacity reached) Tuesday, 13
Trax International - Community Focus Groups
Sunday 12/06/2022 - Samford (location TBA) - 9AM Sunday 12/06/2022 - Upper Brookfield Hall - 3PM Monday 13/06/2022 - Toombul Bowls Club - 6PM Wednesday 15/06/2022 - Morningside Panthers Football Club - 6PM (UPDATE 14/06/2022 - this focus group has now
NAPs survey closes 11 December
There has been a lot of interest, so the survey will remain open until 11 December to ensure that all interested residents have an opportunity to put their preferences forward. Click here to complete the survey.
Package 1 recommendations
Wednesday 26 November 2025, at 11am - 12.30pm (local time) - Click here to register Thursday 4 December 2025, at 5pm - 6.30pm (local time) - Click here to register
Update: August 2025
Thank you to everyone who has participated in the current round of community engagement. We’ve already received a significant amount of useful feedback and would like to now share additional information and clarifications in response to recent questions we’ve received. Please use the links below to download the relevant documents or browse the documents panel on the right of the main project page.Arrivals over land, day and night (PDF 946KB) Relating to current preferred options 1.2 Arrivals over land from the north and west and 3.1 Arrivals over land for independent parallel runway operations, this document shows current and proposed flight paths for daytime and night-time arrivals. It provides more detail on how the arrivals to the long approach would connect to the legacy runway at night, including flight numbers for night-time only.Flight path usage statistics (PDF 376KB) Prepared in response to a request from the Brisbane Airport Community Airspace Advisory Board (AAB), this document shows the average number of daytime weekday flights on each over land flight path. This is based on 2024 data.Heat maps (PDF 546KB) These have been produced by Trax International based on actual track data for 2019 and 2024. The heat map for Package 3 shows how the 2024 data would look if all preferred options from Package 3 were implemented.Departures over land: Relating to preferred options 1.1 Departures over land to the north and west and 2.1 Departures over land to the south and east, this clarification is particularly relevant for those communities overflown by departures from the new runway. Moving the eastbound flights from the current legacy runway path would reduce the number of flights over communities subject to departures from this runway, but would add those flights to new runway communities. This change is not proposed to add flights to new runway communities, though we note this is a consequence, but to facilitate proposed changes to over water arrivals from the south and east which will support greater use of SODPROPS when conditions permit. By realigning the arrival paths for standard operations to match the SODPROPS arrival paths, we can transition into the mode faster and thus increase its use.Interactive mapping: Quick link to the Brisbane baseline model with interactive maps for Package 3 change proposals so you can compare them with the current flight paths. Click on the blue box labelled 'Change proposals' to see current options including noise contours.Noise sharing: We added a new FAQ with a response to the question ‘What is noise sharing?’Preliminary Environmental impact assessmentsPreliminary Environmental impact assessments (PEIAs) are now available for Package 3 preferred options.Unlike previously released environmental assessments, these have been conducted to support assessment of options that have not yet been designed in detail. These preliminary assessments will be reviewed and updated when detailed flight path designs have been decided upon. There are four PEIAs for Package 3: Departures over land from both runways (PDF 2MB) relating to preferred options 1.1 Departures over land to the north and west and 2.1 Departures over land to the south and east Arrivals over land to both runways (PDF 2.23MB) relating to preferred options 1.2 Arrivals over land from the north and west and 3.1 Arrivals over land for independent parallel runway operations Arrivals over water to both runways (PDF 1.69MB) relating to preferred options 2.2 Arrivals over water from the south and east and 3.2 Arrivals over water from the north and west Turboprop departures over water to the north (PDF 1.61MB) relating to preferred option 3.2 Arrivals over water from the north and west. Please note, these are technical documents that record internal processes conducted to support development and assessment of proposed flight path changes. There is no EIA for option 4. Departures over land at night as it is not a preferred option.Share your feedback with us: survey open until 17 August
Engagement session details – 19 to 31 July 2025
Feedback will be open 19 July to 17 August 2025.Please find below: format of community meetings locations and dates quick Q&A on meetings for this phase more about this phase of engagement.
Update 1 - Update on Enhanced Air Traffic Services at Ballina Byron Gateway Airport
, is now scheduled to commence on 11 June 2026.
Final flight path design for implementation
Feedback on our reports is welcome up to 10 September 2025.