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Brisbane Road Car Park prepares for new beginning

The Brisbane Road Car Park at Mooloolaba is being reconfigured as Sunshine Coast Council gears up to construct a multi-deck car park on the north-western half of the site. The redesign of the portion fronting Brisbane Road and First Avenue will deliver 93 car parking bays plus four motorcycle parking spaces. To minimise inconvenience to businesses, residents and visitors, and retain the maximum number of car parks, the reconfiguration will be delivered in two stages.

A development application for a material change of use and operational works for a multi-deck public parking station and commercial outlets on the north-western portion of the site fronting Smith Street and First Avenue was lodged with council on September 2. Council has appointed an independent assessment manager to consider this development application, with a report to council expected later this month. The application is available for public viewing on council’s Development.i website developmenti.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

International submarine cable landing station ready to connect Sunshine Coast to the world in 2020

Providing Queensland’s first direct international data and telecommunications connection to global markets is another step closer with the completion of the cable landing station at Maroochydore. The cable landing station will house the connection point for the international submarine cable with landside communication networks and is a vital piece of infrastructure in a project that will deliver much needed diversity for Australia’s international communication needs as well as significant economic benefits for the Sunshine Coast and Queensland. For more information visit council’s website www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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