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Queensland's cleantech leaders to converge on the Sunshine Coast

Supported by Sunshine Coast Council and hosted in partnership with Cleantech Industries Sunshine Coast, the 2011 Clean Futures Conference on 28 October is set to bring together entrepreneurs, experts and advisors from across Australia and overseas in a full-day, “building your bottom line” opportunity that opens the doors on the global clean technology industry. High on the list of Australia's boom industries, clean technology (cleantech) companies enjoyed an average revenue growth of 31.4% (Australian Cleantech Review 2011) in 2010 with capital investment also reaching new highs. Encompassing all aspects of environmental technology and services, cleantech industry sub-sectors include renewable energy, water, waste and recycling, construction design and materials, and energy efficiency. Council’s support of the second annual 2011 Clean Futures Conference builds on the foundations established as part of the Sunshine Coast’s Economic Strategy, which identifies the cl

In the Hinterland - Rural Futures

What do you think it should be like to live and work in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, now and in the future? Sunshine Coast Council invites you to add your thoughts and ideas to the Rural Futures online discussion community forum . One of the most endearing qualities of the Sunshine Coast is the vibrancy and diversity of its hinterland. Sunshine Coast Council wants to make sure the hinterland remains that way into the future – so it wants your ideas, input and creative thinking to prepare a strategy that does just that!. Your feedback is Important!  Sunshine Coast Council wants to hear your ideas and to understand from your experiences, exactly what it is like to live and work in the Hinterland. They also want to know your ideas about what you think it should be like to live and work in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland in the future.  Visit the Rural Futures online discussion community forum  today and have your say. Council will also be hosting public workshop consulta

Have your say on local laws

Council has developed a suite of proposed local laws and subordinate local laws (“proposed local laws”) which are likely to affect businesses on the Sunshine Coast . Council has invited the business community to have their say on a number of issues including the delivery of unsolicited mail (junk mail), advertising devices, management of trolleys, commercial parking labels and commercial use of local government controlled areas (such as footpath dining and roadside vending) and more.  The purpose of the proposed local laws is to streamline the existing three sets of local laws into one functional and contemporary suite of local laws for the Sunshine Coast .  For more information or to make an online submission, visit council's website from 15 August 2011 to Sunday 11 September 2011.

Help understand local business conditions

Sunshine Coast Council would like to strongly encourage local businesses to participate in the  biannual Sunshine Coast Business Confidence Survey , which  is now open online . This highly valuable and informative tool - which is targeted squarely on Sunshine Coast business conditions - will focus on understanding business threats and opportunities facing the local business community.  Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE Director Ross Hepworth said the business confidence survey is the most widely supported collaborative business tool on the Coast today with over 25 business groups and government agencies involved. “And with this type of reach, all business types and sizes can both participate and share in the results of a collective view about local business conditions,” Mr Hepworth said. “Understanding the impact of the Australian dollar alongside the threat of online trading, skills shortages and potential new taxes can help us all develop strategies to address these threat