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Fernvale South opens the door for families chasing a tree change

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: January 28, 2026
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FOR Queenslanders dreaming of a tree change without losing access to jobs, schools and essential services, Fernvale South is quickly emerging as a place to put down roots.

That vision is now a step closer, with the State Government accelerating key infrastructure works to unlock up to 2,000 new homes in the Fernvale South growth area, south-west of Ipswich, with an announcement today. 

Delivered in partnership with Somerset Regional Council and backed by the Government’s $2 billion Residential Activation Fund, the Fernvale South Productivity Link will pave the way for new neighbourhoods designed for families seeking space, affordability and a quieter pace of life.

The project will deliver vital road connections that allow construction to begin sooner, while also ensuring safe, reliable access once residents move in — a critical step for communities attracting people from Brisbane and Ipswich looking to trade congestion for countryside.

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Upgrades include improvements to key roads and intersections between the Brisbane Valley Highway and Old Fernvale Road, as well as sealing and upgrading Muckerts Lane and McCulkins Lane — works aimed at future-proofing the local road network as the area grows.

The Productivity Link is part of the State Government’s broader $8.1 billion Securing Our Housing Foundations Plan, which focuses on putting essential infrastructure in place before homes are built. At least half of the $2 billion Residential Activation Fund has been committed to fast-tracking land supply in regional Queensland, where demand for lifestyle living continues to surge.

Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning Jarrod Bleijie said projects like Fernvale South were about restoring access to the great Australian dream.

“More Queenslanders are looking for a tree change, but under Labor that dream was slipping away,” Mr Bleijie said.

“We’re turning that around by getting shovels in the ground and working with councils to unlock land sooner — so families can build homes in communities that offer space, lifestyle and connection.”

Member for Lockyer Jim McDonald said Fernvale’s appeal continued to grow as people searched for alternatives to city living.

“Fernvale South offers the kind of lifestyle many families are chasing — room to grow, strong community ties and good access to services,” he said.

“This project brings forward land supply and ensures infrastructure keeps pace with population growth, so the region remains liveable and well connected.”

Somerset Regional Council Mayor Jason Wendt said the works would help position Fernvale as a long-term home for new residents.

“This project unlocks land sooner and strengthens the road network, making Fernvale an even more attractive option for people seeking a tree change,” Mayor Wendt said.

“It’s about ensuring our community is ready for growth while preserving the lifestyle that draws people here in the first place.”

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