Keith Hunt Park (Labrador)
Help shape the future of Keith Hunt Park
The City of Gold Coast (City) is preparing a master plan for Keith Hunt Park in Labrador to guide the park’s future.
Keith Hunt Park is a much‑loved community and sporting destination. The master plan will set a long‑term vision to ensure the park continues to meet the needs of residents, sporting clubs and visitors into the future.
Why is the City undertaking this project?
The Gold Coast Hockey Centre, located within Keith Hunt Park, is set to host the hockey competition for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games (the Games).
The Keith Hunt Park Master Plan will ensure the park can meet the Games requirements, while exploring opportunities to create a lasting legacy that enhances the park experience well beyond 2032.
The project also responds to:
- increasing demand for sporting fields and open space
- ageing infrastructure
- opportunities to better support community recreation, sport and visitors.
The master plan will help guide future upgrades and improvements.
Master Plan area
The Keith Hunt Park Master Plan will cover the full extent of Keith Hunt Park, including the Gold Coast Hockey Centre, surrounding open spaces and sporting fields. This includes areas used by the Gold Coast Over 35 Soccer Association Inc (Legends Football Club) and the Musgrave Mustangs Football Club.
The highlighted area below shows the land included in the Master Plan.

What will the master plan consider?
The long‑term vision and master plan for Keith Hunt Park will focus on:
- improving park facilities, open spaces and access
- supporting current and future sporting needs
- enhancing the park’s existing natural and community values
- improving the experience for residents, sporting clubs and visitors.
Have your say
We want to hear from people who use and value Keith Hunt Park.
Your feedback will help identify:
- what works well in the park
- what could be improved
- ideas and opportunities for the park’s future.
Community input will be considered alongside technical investigations and Council requirements to help shape the draft master plan.
Consultation is open from 7 to 28 April 2026.
Have your say by:
- completing the online survey below
- attending a community pop-up
- Saturday, 11 April from 8am − 11am (Near the Gold Coast Hockey Centre)
- Wednesday, 22 April from 4pm − 7pm (Near the Musgrave Mustangs Football Club)
