Petrie MP Luke Howarth is annoyed there was no funding for a new Redcliffe stadium in Joe Hockey's 2015-16 federal budget. Credit:Andrew Meares "That annoyed me a bit," he said. Mr Howarth said the Redcliffe peninsula had lagged behind surrounding areas in recent years, so the capital investment and the increased visitation associated with the stadium would be vital. "If you look at what's happening in North Lakes, where things are getting upgraded and they've got the rail line which, sure, runs to Kippa-Ring but there's a lot happening in North Lakes," he said. "In Redcliffe, none of that's happening. If you look at all the shopping centres there, they're quite old and run down.

"The stadium needs to be built." Moreton Bay Regional Council has committed $3 million towards the $12 million stadium. "We thought if we put 25 per cent of the money on the table, it'd be a great catalyst to get other people motivated and get other tiers of government involved," mayor Allan Sutherland said. "I think it'd be a fantastic attribute to the area, particularly in light of the fact that the Dolphins intend to make it available to other codes." Cr Sutherland said the stadium, which would be within 20 minutes' walking distance of the new Kippa-Ring railway station, would benefit the wider south-east Queensland region.

"There is a huge void from that paddock-type area to a stadium in the region," he said. "There is no boutique stadium that can take just eight- to 10-thousand." The stadium would also help the Dolphins' NRL bid, although club chairman Bob Jones said it would not be the home ground for regular season matches should they be admitted to the national competition. "The TV people are saying they want a game at Lang Park every week, so they would want the Broncos one week and the Dolphins the next week," he said. Mr Jones said he expected work to begin on the stadium later this year, with work to be completed within 12 months.

"If we got $7 million from (the federal government), we think we could do the whole stadium all at once," he said. "If there's a shortfall in funding, we did the design in a way that it could be staged." Mr Jones said the first stage of the three-sided stadium would be the western stand, with the eastern and northern stands to follow. The Redcliffe Leagues Club would continue to occupy the southern end of the ground. Mr Jones said the stadium would cater for more than just rugby league.

"There's also big carnivals, sevens tournaments, and we haven't touched on the other codes that can fit in a rectangular stadium, like rugby union, like soccer," he said. "We were asked a couple of years ago to host an under-20s State of Origin but we just didn't have good enough lux – the light power – for the TV, so we'd get things like that, or even concerts. "The possibilities are endless." Mr Howarth said he understood his Coalition government was adverse to "spending more than we earn". Loading

"But I've still got to advocate for my area and, as the federal member for Petrie, I want to see Redcliffe improve. "…I'm confident, I think it's needed, I think it would be good for the area and I'll do my best to get the money."