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Active transport incorporates walking, riding bikes and e-bikes, and other physically active ways of getting around. You can travel on your own or combine active transport with public transport.

We’re working on new active transport links that will connect our communities and make it easier to travel without a car.

These active transport routes will be designed for everyone – no matter your age or ability. They’ll link up with parks, open spaces and key places like schools and community hubs. 

The goal is to make streets calmer and safer, especially where lots of people gather.

Next steps

We have several active transport projects underway. Some are open for community consultation between 3-28 November. You’ll be able to have your say and help shape the future of transport in your area.

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    Mooloolaba to Maroochydore Active Transport Corridor

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  • Artist impression of a potential treatment option - George Street, Caloundra

    Caloundra to Currimundi (C2C) Active Transport Corridor

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  • Artist impression of a Goonawarra Drive with a raised zebra crossing, green cycle lane, cyclists riding along the path, pedestrians walking nearby, and trees lining the road under a clear blue sky.

    Mooloolaba to University (M2U) Active Transport Corridor

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Background

This work supports our Corporate Plan 2025-2030 which includes ‘Our Strong Community’ goal. This encourages a healthy and active community through planning and delivery of the transport network to support active transport modes to make walking and cycling easier and safer for everyone.

We’re also following our Active Transport Plan [PDF 19MB], which looks at population growth across the region; new ways people move, like e-scooters and mobility devices; and better standards and guidelines for active transport.

Frequently asked questions

What is active transport?

What is active transport?

Put simply, active transport incorporates walking, riding bikes and e-bikes and other physically active ways of travelling that can be undertaken alone or combined with public transport.

Why is active transport so important?

Why is active transport so important?

All members of our community deserve to feel safe and welcome on our streets. An active transport corridor will ensure that more people can get around safely whether for recreation or commuting. Active transport will play a key role in Council creating a transport system that enables everyone in our community to access and enjoy our streets, while also supporting a healthy and sustainable future for our region.

Why is active transport important for the Coast?

Why is active transport important for the Coast?

Council recognises the importance of making our streets safe and accessible for everyone. We know that our community love to go for a walk or a bike ride with family and friends, yet it is not always safe or possible to do so. Constructing an active transport corridor will help guarantee that our streets work for everyone, and that our community is able to enjoy healthy, sustainable and inclusive transport options.

This will also help us address other important factors such as population growth, the liveability of the region and the Olympic and Paralympic Games Brisbane 2032.

Contact us

Have a question for the project team? We’d love to hear from you.

Email us at: [email protected]