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Restored Willards Farm ready for 2026 opening

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Published: November 21, 2025
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KEEN INTEREST: Locals remain eager for a public opening of Willards Farm’s restoration.
KEEN INTEREST: Locals remain eager for a public opening of Willards Farm’s restoration.
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VISITORS eager to explore the newly restored Willards Farm in Birkdale will have to wait until 2026, with Redland City Council confirming it is planning public activities at the site next year.

While restoration of the farmhouse and outbuildings has been completed, landscaping and public amenities are still in progress.

A Council spokesperson said landscaping works had been ongoing throughout the year, with delays caused by wet weather and Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

“An amenities block and stormwater, electrical, and lighting infrastructure have been installed,” the spokesperson said.

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“Several concrete landings have been poured in preparation for park benches and water bubblers.

“Turf and heritage-inspired footpaths have been established.

“All works are being completed under the supervision of suitably qualified heritage specialists.”

The spokesperson added that there were no groundwater conditions affecting construction timelines.

“Council is currently planning public activities to occur at Willards Farm in 2026,” the spokesperson
said.

Locals remain eager for a public opening.

Birkdale Progress Association President Pam Spence previously said she had repeatedly called Council for updates and was concerned any opening might be private.

“It should involve the public because there’s been a lot of public concern about that building,” she said.

She said Willards Farm would provide a wonderful comparison with Ormiston House – the latter showing how a wealthy sugarcane farmer lived, whereas Willards was built by yeoman farmers.

The restoration has included the farmhouse, milking shed, creamery, garage, inground well, and elevated water
tank.

Former Redland City Mayor Karen Williams described the homestead as a project close to the hearts of many, noting Council secured the 60-hectare site in 2016 for $1.45 million after it was flagged for demolition.

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