Ed Webb Park upgrade completed

The Ed Webb Park upgrade at Sunshine Beach is officially opened. (Supplied)

The second stage of the Ed Webb Park upgrade in Sunshine Beach is now complete and features new picnic shelters, seating walls and beautifully lit picnic areas which will improve visibility and park safety.

The more than $1.4 million project has been jointly funded, with $790,000 from the Albanese Labor Government under the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCI), and $610,000 from Noosa Council.

Sunshine Beach’s beloved park now also has improved pathways and accessible walkways to make it easier and safer for both locals and visitors to explore the park.

Upgraded stormwater and erosion controls along Webb Road support long-term sustainability, while shade-tolerant turf adds comfort and greenery beneath the iconic Norfolk Pines.

Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories Kristy McBain said the project was a great example of how the Albanese Government was supporting local councils like Noosa Council to fund upgrades to infrastructure and facilities that the community needs.

The park was officially opened on Tuesday with representatives from federal and local government.

Queensland Senator Corinne Mulholland Ed Webb Park has always been one of those wonderful places that makes the Sunshine Beach area so iconic, with its incredible coastal views and a hugely popular Surf Life Saving Club.

“So it was important that these works didn’t change the character of the park but rather enhanced it, while improving public safety and access and also installing modern amenities in the area,” she said

“I really want to congratulate Council on a job well done here, because I think they’ve hit all the right notes in making the park safer and more enjoyable for the Sunshine Coast Community.”

Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie said the project reflected the council’s commitment to creating safe, inclusive, and resilient public spaces.

“Ed Webb Park holds a special place in the hearts of Sunshine Beach locals,” he said.

“These thoughtful upgrades not only make the park more welcoming and accessible, but they’ll also help preserve its beauty and function for years to come.

“I’d like to thank our contractor, The Landscaping Construction Company for their professionalism and dedication in delivering this project to a high standard – it’s a great outcome for the community.”

This stage builds on the success of Stage 1, completed in July 2024, which focused on upgrading the Belmore Terrace pathway and boardwalk to improve pedestrian safety and connectivity.

Planning for Stage 3 is now underway.