The large plaza and events lawn surrounding the facilities welcome locals and visitors every day of the week, connecting the precinct with the train station, multi-story car parks, local bike paths and providing spaces for engagement with fans on event days. The continuous concourse doubles as an exercise loop that can be used by the community.
The precinct setting and landscape plan responds to the notion of an “oval in a forest,” providing a continuation of the existing riverside corridor, which connects back into the urban heart of Springfield. Natural grass berms wrap around the northern end of Michael Voss Oval to provide additional seating and give the arena a community parkland feel. The design also creates an important First Nations link through a proposed educational walking trail from within the precinct to the Hymba Yumba Independent School to the north.
Michael Voss Oval has capacity for 8,000 spectators, with the ability to create seating for 24,000 fans with the addition of an upper northern stand. It is listed as an IOC approved venue for the Ipswich region for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics and Paralympics. Coinciding with the Brisbane Lions AFLW Grand Final appearance, the arena opened on Nov. 27, 2022. It embodies the transformative power of thoughtful design and local engagement, inviting everyone to be a part of its unique community.