MAROOCHYDORE'S CITY-SHAPING DESIGN
02 Apr 2025
As part of state-wide developments for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, Maroochydore will undergo a game-changing urban transformation.

The ambitious $4-billion project to create a dynamic new city hub is creating a connected, thriving community that will drive innovation and economic growth.
Established as an independent entity by Sunshine Coast Council in March, 2015, to drive the delivery of a new city centre for the region, SunCentral Maroochydore’s goal has been to create a connected, vibrant and sustainable city centre that not only serves as a commercial hub but as a cultural and lifestyle destination for the region.
Key milestones in the decade-long development journey include breaking ground on the first development, Foundation Place, the opening of Australia’s first underground waste collection station which has improved efficiency and is driving sustainability in the city centre, the arrival of the high-speed undersea cable that’s attracting global tech businesses and the opening of Sunshine Coast Council’s award-winning City Hall.
SunCentral chair Morgan Parker OAM, a founding board member, views the project as both a personal and professional commitment to delivering a world-class urban environment.
“This project stands apart from other city making projects I’ve worked on globally because of its dedication to integrating green spaces, wellness areas and a focus on creating a sustainable urban environment. The uniqueness of Maroochydore City Centre is its ability to authentically balance catalytic economic growth with a modern interpretation of an attractive lifestyle and a genuine focus on sustainability.”
As development accelerates, the city centre will offer 20,000 permanent jobs and 240,000sqm of commercial and retail space, ensuring long-term economic vitality for the region. With more than 10ha of parkland and a 6.5ha waterway, the city isn’t just about business, it’s a place where people can work, live and connect.


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