Articles in the Sunshine Coast category.
Behind the beaches lies a landscape of volcanic ranges, dairy cooperatives, rainforest remnants, and intentional communities — the hinterland is where the Sunshine Coast's deeper character was formed.
With its population forecast to reach 565,700 by 2046, the Sunshine Coast is navigating a planning challenge of genuine civic complexity: how to absorb a city's worth of new residents without surrendering the qualities that define it.
The Sunshine Coast has moved through three distinct economic phases — from agricultural outpost to tourism destination to diversified regional economy — and the transformation is still unfolding.
The Sunshine Coast is no longer a satellite of Brisbane nor merely a holiday coast. It is assembling the institutions, infrastructure, and self-understanding of a distinct civic order.
Queensland's third city is no longer defined by what it isn't. The Sunshine Coast has become something new: a region building the infrastructure, identity, and civic weight of a major Australian city.
The Sunshine Coast is not merely a participant in Brisbane 2032 — it is a co-host undergoing structural transformation through rail, stadium, and a new urban heart at Maroochydore.
From a regional hospital network established in the 1920s to a $1.8 billion university teaching hospital and a growing health precinct at Birtinya, the Sunshine Coast has built the institutional depth of a major Australian city.
From Noosa's tightly controlled headland village to Caloundra's sprawling southern shore, the Sunshine Coast contains multitudes — a sixty-kilometre study in how place, governance, and civic character diverge.
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