Act now to help build a future-ready Sunshine Coast
Artists impression of proposed planning concept.
Community consultation on the proposed Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme closes on September 19 so there’s still a little time for residents to have their say.
Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said that Council wanted to hear from as many voices as possible.
“Whether you agree with the proposed plan or not, we encourage you to make a submission. It’s absolutely vital,” Mayor Natoli said.
“This is about shaping a Sunshine Coast we all want – now and into the future.
“The proposed planning scheme sets out zones, building heights, design standards and much more. It ensures we have enough land set aside for homes, green spaces, community facilities and business, while planning for a climate-resilient future.
“It’s a critical part of guiding how the region evolves over the coming decades – making sure our community is connected, liveable and thriving.
“The future of the Sunshine Coast depends on you!”
Any questions? We are here to help
Over the past eight weeks, Council has welcomed the opportunity to hear community views, explain the proposed planning scheme in detail and respond to questions.
“We’re so grateful that our community has been so engaged in this process,” Mayor Natoli said.
“Our planning experts have been busy meeting with locals at face-to-face information sessions across the region, as well as answering emails, phone calls and assisting people right herein Maroochydore.
“There is still time to get the information you need and in a way that suits you.”
If you have questions:
Drop-in to Sunshine Coast City Hall (54 First Avenue, Maroochydore) foyer anytime between 9am and 3pm to chat with a staff member about the proposed planning scheme. No bookings needed
Email the project team: newplanningscheme@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
Request a call back via the website: haveyoursay.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/newplanningscheme
Submissions are easy
Council urges everyone across the Sunshine Coast to make a submission on any aspect of the proposed planning scheme.
“Even if you’ve spoken with us at an event or forum, it’s important to submit your feedback using the official online submission form,” Mayor Natoli said.
“This is a formal process guided by legislation, and making a ‘properly made submission’ ensures your views are considered.”
Get in and Have your Say
There is still time to explore what is planned. Submissions close at midnight on Friday, September 19, 2025.
Visit haveyoursay.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/newplanningscheme to:
• View the proposed planning scheme.
• See what’s planned for your local area and wider region.
• Provide your feedback using the online submission form.