New Samford Community Hub supports innovation growth

New Samford Community Hub supports innovation growth

Startups, residents, and community groups will come together at the new $4.45 million Samford Community Hub.

The jointly funded project between the Australian Government and Moreton Bay Regional Council has officially opened, and will provide a home for community organisations and foster the next wave of innovation in the region’s hinterland through hireable office spaces.

State-of-the-art facility

Federal Member for Dickson Peter Dutton said opening the new state-of-the-art building was a highlight of a tumultuous 2020.

“This is huge for our community; local community organisations will finally have a permanent home base in Samford and there will be potential for start-up businesses to use office space to incubate and grow,” Mr Dutton said.

“There will also be common areas where people can meet friends, work on projects and host events for years to come.”

Social and economic benefits for Samford and surrounds

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said the Australian Government’s $2,225,250 investment in community infrastructure would provide long-term benefits to the Moreton Bay Region.

“This investment will produce many long-term social benefits to the region as it will house meeting rooms, offices, kitchen facilities, a common area and even see the building of a new car park and in addition support business incubation to drive economic growth and create local jobs,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

“By supporting 30 jobs in construction and creating ongoing positions after completion, in addition to using local businesses and supplies, this project will help bring prosperity to Samford Valley for many years to come.”

Moreton Bay Region Mayor Peter Flannery said Council’s $2,225,250 contribution was an investment in community vibrancy and jobs, at a time they’re needed most.

“Not only has this project created 30 jobs during construction this year, it’s now a base for local organisations to continue the incredible work they do for the Samford community,” Mayor Flannery said.

“This community hub will boost social connectedness in Samford whilst providing opportunities for a diverse range of activities, from a dedicated food distribution centre to a multiuse pavilion space and meeting rooms.

“I’d like to thank Mr Dutton and the Federal Government for making this important community project possible and their continued support across the Moreton Bay Region.”

Local organisations to utilise Community Hub

Local organisations that will be using the new hub include the Samford Support Network, Samford RSL Sub-Branch Veteran Support Centre and Meals on Wheels Pine Rivers and District, with more space for other groups and residents to use.

Located in the heart of the beautiful Samford Parklands, Councillor Darren Grimwade (Div 11) said the new community space will become a thriving place for both residents and visitors to enjoy.

“We know the Samford Valley is a beautiful place to live because of the community-centred lifestyle, and now, thanks to this new world-class hub, it’s even a better place to work, live and play!” Cr Grimwade said.

“After the tough year we’ve all had, being able to bring the Samford community together in this new world-class facility is something we’re proud to deliver with the Federal Government and grateful for their support.

“I’d also like to thank the Samford and Districts Progress and Protection Association for their successful expression of interest to lease the building and manage it on behalf of the community.”