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LOCATION TAG
Sunshine Beach
2024-25
Q1
Minor Disruption
High-risk areas have been identified in the CHAP and are being worked through the High-Risk Erosion Prone Area Working Group led by Infrastructure Services. Design, and construction funding has been obtained through QRRRFWork for Sunshine Beach - Ross Crescent - Slope Stabilisation Construction. Burgess Creek Monitoring Project with UniSC is complete.
2025-26
Q1
On Track
Seniors Connect (Seniors Social Isolation Program - SSIP): Eleven sessions have been held across seven locations—Pomona, Sunshine Beach, Kin Kin, Cooran, Boreen Point, Peregian Beach, and Cooroy. Sessions focused on navigating the aged care system and healthy ageing. Funding for the program continues until 2029. Generations Connect (Intergenerational Program): One art therapy session has been delivered, with a second session scheduled in October in collaboration with Rise & Thrive. Funding continues until June 2026.
Q2
On Track
Seniors Connect (Seniors Social Isolation Program - SSIP): Fourteen sessions were held across seven locations: Pomona, Sunshine Beach, Kin Kin, Cooran, Boreen Point, Peregian Beach, and Cooroy. Sessions focused on navigating the aged care system and healthy ageing. This 2026 roadshow will include three topics - Finance & Legal, Brain Health and Nutrition & Gut Health. Funding for the program continues until June 2029. - Generations Connect (Intergenerational Program): arttherapy, movement and Christmas sessions have been delivered. A series of three workshops in collaboration with Rise & Thrive will be delivered in February/March 2026. Pottery, pickleball and storytime sessions will also be incorporated into the program by May 2026. Funding continues until June 2026. In 2025, 16 information sessions were held at Noosa Seniors covering topics such as in-home support, financial and digital literacy, health and wellbeing and carer's support. The offering also included the first 8-week mindfulness course, which was attended by 20 participants. The Noosa Seniors Expo saw a 50% increase in attendance compared to previous year.
Q2
On Track
Key actions this period include updating factsheets, introducing an all-terrain vehicle and educating on effective control of dogs in public spaces. A proactive education campaign was delivered at the Noosa Show, and the Parking Subordinate Local Law review has been completed and changes adopted by Council. Dog Prohibited educational signage has been installed along relevant sections between Sunshine Beach and Peregian Beach.