How we’re making it easier to stay connected
Council Link provides a door-to-door transport for just $2 each way. Booking is easy by checking the schedule on Council’s website and calling 5441 8856.

Do you need a lift to your local shops for groceries, to pick up a few things or to meet someone for coffee?
Sunshine Coast Council is making it easier for eligible residents to stay connected and independent with its Council Link transport service – a convenient, low-cost option for getting to local shopping centres.
Council Link provides a door-to-door transport for just $2 each way. Booking is easy by checking the schedule on Council’s website and calling 5441 8856.
It’s available to seniors aged 60 and over, people living with disabilities or mobility impairments and their carers, companions or accompanying passengers.
The ride-share service runs weekly and is designed to support residents who may have limited access to other transport options.
Strong Community Portfolio Councillor David Law said Council Link currently visited around 20 locations across the Sunshine Coast – it’s a safe, friendly and reliable transport option for our community.
Supporting independence
“Council Link is about more than just getting from A to B – it’s about supporting independence, social connection, and access to essential services,” said Cr David Law.
“Local shopping centres offer so much more than just groceries. They’re often home to doctors, dentists, chemists, hairdressers and essential services.
“For many in our community, they’re a vital connection point, and Council Link helps make those connections possible.”
Residents can learn more or book a trip by searching ‘Council Link’ on Council’s website or calling 5441 8856.
Council Link is a service provided by Sunshine Coast Council in partnership with Suncoast Cabs and is funded by the Transport Levy.