The QRU had filed a wind-up motion that was due for mention in the Queensland Supreme Court on Wednesday over unpaid rent at the Roar's former training base Ballymore.

However, late on Tuesday, the matter between the rugby body and Roar owners, Indonesian conglomerate the Bakrie Group, reached a resolution, according to a QRU spokesman.

"The details are confidential between the parties," the spokesman said.

"We wish the Roar and the Bakrie Group the very best for the coming season."

QRU lawyers will be in court on Wednesday to dissolve a process that had threatened to wind up the company behind the three-time A-League champion.

Instead, the Bakrie Group remains as it looks to complete an urgent sale of the club to a consortium that reportedly includes local and overseas businessmen.