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Festive Season Program 2013-14

Enjoy the great range of activities taking place across the Sunshine Coast throughout December and January. The program contains a calendar of events including: Christmas tree trail Carols events New Year’s Eve Australia Day Share the spirit of the season by catching up with neighbours, both old and new and support your community by heading to a local event near you. Hard copies of the program will be available 21 November 2013 from: your local library visitor information centre council's customer service centres council’s venues and facilities

Sunshine Coast Business Awards Gala

An impressive 126 finalists have been selected from more than 400 original nominations in the 19th 2013 Sunshine Coast Business Awards(SCBA).  Finalists will now undergo a rigorous, three-tier judging process that includes an onsite interview, mystery shop and reference checks by an independent panel of judges. Businesses and individuals from all over the region comprise this year’s finalist selection from Caloundra to Cooroy, Beerwah to Buderim, Maleny to Maroochydore and beyond. Demonstrating the diversity of businesses operating from the Coast, finalists include a pet food manufacturer, a surfing school, a dance studio, a cleaning company, a radiology clinic, an engineering firm, a boutique hotel chain and a Feijoa fruit grower amongst others. The winners of the 18 different award categories will be announced at the SCBA Gala Awards Presentation evening to be held at the Palmer Coolum Resort on Saturday 16 November, with more than 700 guests expected to attend. The even...

State Government boost for Sunshine Coast Airport

The State Government has announced legislation enabling the handover of state land upon which Sunshine Coast Airport stands, to Sunshine Coast Council. Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney has unveiled the Queensland Government Airport Directions Statement, which outlines the future for airports throughout the state, and which will enable Sunshine Coast Airport to more easily attract investment. This announcement acts as an enabler for council to seek financial investment capital to fund the construction of the new runway, and backs up what is already designated a State Significant Project. Council will also be able to execute leases to tenants which will encourage further jobs growth in the important high-quality aviation sector. Benefits flowing from the new runway include: Additional passenger capacity Access to growing markets and new domestic and international destinations Increased freight capacity Stimulus to the Sunshine Coast’s tourist and commercial base Diversification ...

Solar capital of coastal Australia

The Sunshine Coast would live up to its name by tapping into the energy of the sun. The Sunshine Coast Council would be the first council to build a solar farm at utility scale in Australia. It would be potentially the largest in the nation. Council is currently calling for expressions of interest, to confirm cost and benefit estimates. While there are many challenges to be met, council is on track to begin construction in 2014. Benefits The solar farm will deliver a multi-million-dollar saving for ratepayers. The solar farm will help develop the ‘cleantech’ industry hub on the Coast. Skills developed during construction can be exported to similar projects within and outside Queensland. This will further diversify the local economy. Location The solar farm is to be built at Valdora near Coolum and would meet half of council’s electricity needs for at least the next 30 years.

Sunshine Coast Bus Network Changes

Important changes will be made to the Sunshine Coast bus network in late 2013. Of the 27 existing bus routes, 25 will change. Visit the  TransLink  for more information. From 19 to 30 August 2013, TransLink staff will be holding information sessions at Sunshine Plaza, Kawana Shoppingworld and the University of the Sunshine Coast. You will be able to speak to the project team, view route maps and get to know your new bus network. If you’re unable to visit a session, find out what your  new bus service  will look like. More information will be coming soon so please keep an eye out in your letterbox, local newspaper or visit  Translink  . Or you can phone 13 12 30   anytime.

Major and Regional Events Strategy to help boost economy

The Sunshine Coast is one of Queensland’s most popular tourism destinations and its economy is strongly dependent on the tourism industry. The region is experiencing national and international competition in attracting visitors and council, the tourism industry and other key stakeholders have identified major events as a driver to capitalise on existing and emerging tourism opportunities. The  Sunshine Coast Major and Regional Events Strategy 2013-2017 [PDF 2.5MB], adopted by Council on 20 June 2013, will help guide council and the new Sunshine Coast Events Board to leverage and grow existing events, develop the region’s capability to retain these events and enable it to attract new events. Major and regional events help boost the region’s economy and promote social inclusion, wellbeing and cultural benefits. The Major and Regional Events Strategy will focus on attracting and retaining events that take advantage of our natural assets. Sunshine Coast Events Board The Suns...

Business Confidence Survey Results

The April Business Confidence Survey report is now available. The latest Sunshine Coast Business Confidence Survey results show business confidence in 2013 has increased by 8% against 2012 and 2011. There’s also been a 5% jump in businesses saying they will increase their spending significantly over the next six months. Visit  council's website  to download a copy of the survey results report.

Green June 2013

The month-long Green June festival includes a range of events focused on empowering and encouraging the community to live more sustainably. Green June is a great opportunity for residents to learn how they can reduce their environmental footprint while also contributing towards a more sustainable future. The word sustainable captures everything we want to do — it means working towards protecting the environment, strengthening the economy, and cherishing the character of our communities. With more than 20 events, activities and festivals across the region, including the biennial and inspiring Floating Land Festival, the Sunshine Coast World Environment Day Festival, the Living Smart ‘Glossies’ Awards, EcoFlicks, the Noosa Festival of Water and a myriad of practical workshops and forums on food, backyard biodiversity and energy, there’s something for the entire family. Discover the latest in green technologies, learn practical hands-on solutions, enjoy the ‘green art’ talent of local...

Sunshine Coast Economic Development Strategy

Attempting to nearly triple Sunshine Coast economy in just 20 years is one of the aims of the Draft Sunshine Coast Economic Development Strategy, which is now available for community review. The strategy has been developed by the Sunshine Coast Economic Development Taskforce, which includes business, industry and Council representatives from across the region. Clear goals were set; a $33 billion economy by 2033, household incomes above the state average, and 20% of goods and services produced for export.  These goals are ambitious but achievable – and this document proposes some of the actions needed to transform to a strong, new economy. The draft strategy proposes a number of pathways and priorities for long-term sustainable economic growth on the Sunshine   Coast   – while maintaining the authenticity of the region. Its 20-year outlook identifies an approach needed to take in order to become more competitive, demand-driven and responsive to national and g...

2013 Glossies Awards

Living Smart is council's free online program that helps residents save on household bills, reduce their ecological footprint, learn about backyard biodiversity and much more. 2013 Glossies Awards Nominations for the 2013 Living Smart 'Glossies' Awards are open until 24 May. The Glossies recognise sustainability excellence in building design, edible landscaping, business eco-efficiencies, greening the arts plus more. Visit  Living Smart  and enter your nomination.

Free Public Transport Information Sessions

A series of free public transport information sessions will start at the end of April to give businesses tools and tips to help visitors and residents get around the Coast. Sunshine Coast Council’s Transport Strategy Portfolio Councillor Rick Baberowski said local businesses, tourism operators and visitor centres including volunteers could benefit from the interactive sessions. A lot of information is available on bus and train times, stops, routes, fares and ticket options - but trying to find it can be quite daunting, especially if it’s on the newer online formats. There are quick and easy ways to access this information and these sessions will show you how, as well as provide tips for giving good directions and handling bus and train enquiries. Numbers are limited and bookings are essential.  Free Public Transport Information Sessions Maroochy Surf Club, 34-36 Alexandra Parade, Maroochydore Thursday 2nd of May 6pm to 8pm (Presentation 6.30pm to 7.30pm) Numbers are limited

Tiger touches down for Sunshine Coast Easter

Tiger Airways Flight TT252 touched down on the Sunshine Coast, beginning a regular  route from Melbourne bringing Victorian visitors to the region over the next 12 months.  Victoria and Melbourne are key interstate markets for the region, with more than 40 percent  of interstate holiday visitors to the Sunshine Coast coming from Victoria, according to the  latest National Visitor Survey. The new Tiger Airways’ flights from Melbourne to Sunshine Coast are perfectly timed to  deliver a boost for the region during key Easter holiday period. Tiger will increase the four weekly flights to daily in June, taking the number of seats into the  region to 1,260 per week and further cementing the airline’s confidence in the Sunshine Coast  as a tourism destination.

Sunshine Coast Business Confidence Survey 2013

Established in 2008 - in partnership with major business, industry and government groups – the Sunshine Coast Business Confidence survey provides accurate and important information about trading conditions on the Coast.  Regularly receiving on average 400 - 500 business participants from across the entire Sunshine Coast region, the survey reports are professionally collated and include expert economic analysis from Suncorp Bank. The survey is conducted bi-annually and participation is anonymous.  The baseline questions have been collaboratively designed by Boardroom Business and the Sunshine Coast Council Economic Development Unit. The April 2013 Sunshine Coast Business Confidence Survey will be opening soon.  If you would like to receive an email alert on the day the survey opens please SUBSCRIBE . Results of this survey will be launched at the upcoming Sunshine Coast Business Expo breakfast on May 10th.  

Management Rights Seminar - March 2013

Management Rights Seminar nights provide general information on this exciting and rewarding industry, with expert guest speakers from the areas of Accounting, Law, Finance, Training and Experienced Managers telling it like it is. Phone 07 5444 7966 / 0407 594 142 to contact John Hellyer for bookings or send an email to  info@managementsales.com WHERE: Complete Property Training Office, Unit 5, Capital One Building, Capital Place, Birtinya Qld DATE: Tuesday 12th March 2013 TIME:  6.00pm to 7.30pm COST:  Free of charge - sponsored by MRE