Ex-HMAS Brisbane Conservation Park
Dive the Brisbane and experience this historical treasure and budding environmental wonder. The ex-HMAS Brisbane Conservation Park is an artificial reef and dive site off the Sunshine Coast, and is set to become one of Australia's premier dive attractions.
This is the only former Navy dive wreck in Australia offering divers the unique opportunity to explore both the forward engine room and the boiler room.
A former missile destroyer, the HMAS Brisbane, was scuttled 2.8 nautical miles east of Mudjimba Island on 31 July 2005 to begin its new life as the 'anchor' attraction for dive tourism in Southern Queensland.
Divers can explore the 133 metre former warship and view different areas of the ship. Access holes allow passage into the ship's interior, where divers can swim through living and sleeping quarters used by the crew during the ship’s service from 1967 to 2001.
Attraction facilities
- Scuba-Diving
- Snorkelling
- Adventure
- Marine
- Nature based
- Reef
Entry Costs
Adult
Price Range: $20.00
Private divers booking through Maroochy Tourism must pay AUD20.00 per person per timeslot (minimum two persons, maximum four). Club dives must pay AUD17.50 (minimum two persons, maximum eight).




