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HomeNewsFree parking returns

Free parking returns

Visitors to Caloundra’s bustling CBD will soon enjoy an easier, more convenient experience, with free parking coming into effect from 2 March.

The move, announced by Sunshine Coast Council, removes parking fees across the precinct while keeping time limit restrictions in place. This ensures spaces continue to turn over, providing fair access for locals, visitors, and businesses alike.

Sunshine Coast Councillor Terry Landsberg said the decision strikes the right balance for a busy town centre with a steady flow of visitors.

“Caloundra is a special place with a busy town centre and a steady flow of visitors,” Cr Landsberg said.

“Removing paid parking while retaining time limits makes it simpler and more welcoming for people to spend time here, while still ensuring parking spaces remain available for everyone.”

The move has been welcomed by the local business community, who see it as a boost for traders and residents.

Caloundra Chamber of Commerce President Michael Shadforth said free parking was a practical step for the precinct.

“Caloundra is growing quickly, with more visitors and a younger population discovering what Bulcock Street has to offer,” he said.

“Making it easier for people to come into the CBD will only strengthen that momentum. The welcoming feel along the street continues to build, and we’re confident this change will support traders as the precinct evolves into one of South-East Queensland’s number one browsing streets over the next five years.”

Caloundra Business Alliance Chair Kim McCosker said the change reflected strong collaboration between Council and the local business community.

“We value our constructive relationship with Council and the shared focus on business growth and economic vitality in Caloundra,” Ms McCosker said.

“This change supports local traders and sends a clear signal that Caloundra is open for business. We look forward to continuing to work closely with Council to ensure our town centre grows, evolves, and thrives.”

Mayor Rosanna Natoli said the decision was about backing both local businesses and the community.

“This is a practical step that supports a thriving Caloundra CBD and delivers real benefit,” Mayor Natoli said.

The Council says the free parking initiative is part of a broader plan to maintain Caloundra as a vibrant, accessible, and welcoming town centre for residents and visitors alike.

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