Consultation has concluded.
The 20-year masterplan to guide the future of Maroubra Junction was formally adopted by Council on 27 June 2023 following public exhibition. Community feedback found general support for the plan that proposes a range of changes to create a lively and pedestrian-orientated town centre. The masterplan proposes improving pedestrian access across Anzac Parade with a new mid-block crossing, large tree plantings, connecting the centre median parking and plaza to retailers and a new bi-directional cycleway on the eastern side of the central median.
You can read the consultation outcomes report here and the Council Report.
Randwick Council has developed a draft Public Domain Master Plan for Maroubra Junction.
The plan is both practical and inspirational in its approach to transforming Maroubra Junction into a place where innovative transport and traffic solutions combine to create a lively, pedestrian-oriented destination.
The plan is based on feedback from community consultation undertaken in 2021 and is designed to guide public domain improvements over the next 20 years.
The Maroubra Junction Town Centre will be:
- Vibrant and comfortable: with lively streets and high-quality public spaces that supports activated shop fronts and encourages locals and visitors to stay longer
- Memorable and inclusive: with memorable places that celebrate Maroubra’s culture and history with local amenity and spaces for people to meet and gather
- Connected and accessible: safe and easy to walk and cycle around, well serviced by public transport
- Biodiverse and resilient: increased urban forest canopy cover, landscaped areas with native plants, water sensitive urban design, and new and improved green spaces.
Highlights of the masterplan:

Anzac Parade at Maroubra Junction
- Improving pedestrian access across Anzac Parade with a mid-block crossing
- Connecting the centre median parking and plaza to retailers
- New bi-directional cycleway on the eastern side of the central median and large tree plantings

Anzac Parade Linkages
- New bi-directional cycleway along central Anzac Parade median
- New shared path along central median to improve accessibility and active transport links
- New tree planting in the central median and on residential nature strips

Wild Street Plaza
- New plaza created by closing Wild St to cars and closing the slip lane from Maroubra Rd to Bunnergon Rd
- Opportunity for outdoor dining, more trees, seating and public art
- Improve pedestrian safety by reducing traffic movements and speed

Robey Street Plaza
- Shared zone at the junction of Robey St and Maroubra Rd
- New plaza created by closing the slip lane between Maroubra Rd and Walsh St
- Plaza to include seating, green space and trees, and public art

Maroubra Road
- Improved bus stops and new tree plantings and landscaping
- Reconfiguring Maroubra Road to build a cycleway connecting Eastgardens to Maroubra Beach
(subject to future Maroubra Road Corridor Study outcomes)
*See Section 6 Streetscape and Place Concept Plans for more on the project highlights.
Flower Street
Plans to improve the Flower Street and Maroubra Road intersection include:
- New bi-directional cycleway on Maroubra Road
- Improved pedestrian amenity with additional pedestrian crossings
- Upgraded streetscape with new paving, street furniture and landscaping
View the upgrade plan here (subject to the future Maroubra Road Corridor Study).
Transforming Maroubra Junction with big ideas!
The draft Public Domain Master Plan also explores the community’s ‘big ideas’ to transform Maroubra Junction from an area considered to be dirty and dominated by traffic, to a centre that and prioritises pedestrians and has highly valued community spaces.
Image: Klyde Warren Park, Dallas Texas | Image: Lonsdale Street, Dandenong |
The Promenade is one big idea that would see a green boulevard along Anzac Parade.
- Active street frontages opening onto a broad avenue
- Widened footpaths with street trees
- Replace central median parking with off street parking
- Potential to create underground parking
- Cycle lanes each way

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Consultation period: 1 March to 5pm, 29 March 2023.
We acknowledge that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the First Australians of this land, and the Bidjigal and Gadigal people who traditionally occupied the land we now call Randwick City.
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Maroubra Junction Masterplan submission
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Consultation has concluded.
Stage 1 consultation
Consultation has concluded.
Stage 1 consultation - Draft
CONSULTATION PERIOD: 5 MAY TO 1 JUNE 2021
Randwick City Council is developing a Public Domain Masterplan for Maroubra Junction, Bunnerong Road and Flower Street retail areas.
The plan will help guide Council upgrades over the next 10 years to help the retail areas grow and prosper, and to create better places for people to shop, meet and socialise.
The plan will include public domain elements such as:
- New areas of public open space, public art, and new tree planting
- New or improved pedestrian and cycle connections
- Improved street furniture and footpaths
- Changes to parking for improved public domain treatments
The project will also consider infrastructure elements such as:
- Public transport and traffic assessments
- Pedestrian and cycle movements
- Parking and the safety and comfort of pedestrians
Please note this project does not relate to setting planning controls for development in the town centre.
We are seeking your input now to help deliver a plan to guide the future vision for Maroubra Junction.
HOW CAN YOU BE INVOLVED?
ENGAGE WITH US ONLINE
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TALK WITH US Join our interactive workshop (pre-registration required)(External link) When: Wednesday 12 May, 6pm - 8pm Where: Lionel Bowen Library, Anzac Parade, Maroubra Please note: Thursday 13 May workshop has been cancelled due to low registrations, please register for Wednesday only. |
WALK WITH US Join our community walk (pre-registration appreciated): Closed When: Friday 14 May, 8am or Saturday 15 May, 10am. Where: Meet the project team in the Pacific Square forecourt (near Billy’s Bar Espresso), Anzac Parade, Maroubra Junction. Register for a community walk: Closed |

Image: Klyde Warren Park, Dallas Texas
Image: Lonsdale Street, Dandenong
