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HomeNewsSunshine Coast 2032 proposes bold solution for sustainable growth amid budget shifts

Sunshine Coast 2032 proposes bold solution for sustainable growth amid budget shifts

In light of the recent reprioritisation of key transport projects by the Queensland Government, Sunshine Coast 2032 (SC2032) has unveiled an innovative solution to meet the region’s transport and infrastructure needs ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

With the spotlight on affordability, accessibility, and long-term legacy, this community-led proposal is set to redefine how the Sunshine Coast connects and thrives.

The revised proposal moves beyond the previously announced direct rail extension to Maroochydore, offering an integrated Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system that connects all major hubs, including the University of the Sunshine Coast, Sunshine Coast Airport, key population centers, and Olympic venues.

Roz White, Chair of SC2032 said, “We believe this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to set a course that benefits the Sunshine Coast community for decades.”

“Our proposal champions innovation, affordability, and inclusivity.

“We invite local businesses, residents, and stakeholders to review our plan and join us in advocating for a solution that serves everyone.”

As part of its ongoing advocacy, SC2032 is calling on the government to reconsider and prioritise this alternative, community-led solution, emphasising that time is of the essence to ensure readiness for the Games and beyond.

Following the recent announcement that Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie has reconsidered the government’s commitment to completing the Sunshine Coast Rail extension to Maroochydore due to estimated cost blowouts, SC2032 Chair Roz White has expressed her support for the decision.

“We applaud the government’s leadership and Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie’s willingness to explore alternative transport solutions that can be delivered in time for Brisbane 2032,” Mrs White said.

Key highlights of SC2032’s proposal:

– Accessibility and connectivity for all: SC2032 emphasises the need for a public transport system that is accessible, flexible, and deliverable by 2032. The BRT solution ensures seamless north-south and east-west connections, catering to commuters, travelers, and visitors.

– Delivering on the Games’ Legacy promise: The Sunshine Coast will be on the global stage during Brisbane 2032. This bold, community-driven proposal aims to ensure a world-class experience for athletes and visitors while meeting the long-term needs of residents.

– Affordable and deliverable solutions: The BRT proposal, with its significantly lower cost compared to rail, ensures fiscal responsibility. The saved budget allows for enhancements to other Sunshine Coast projects and addresses critical gaps in social housing and community infrastructure.

– Thinking beyond 2032: By focusing on sustainability and long-term growth, the BRT system is designed to cater to the region’s needs well beyond the Games. It prioritises affordability, accessibility, and connectivity, ensuring a transformational legacy for future generations.

Community-centric approach: SC2032’s vision underscores a Games experience that works for the community, not the other way around. The proposal aligns with the region’s values, advocating for solutions that reflect local needs and aspirations.

– A call for collaboration: The SC2032 proposal also incorporates recommendations for public-private partnerships to accelerate infrastructure delivery and embed universal accessibility standards. This ensures Brisbane 2032 becomes a global benchmark for inclusive, community-focused development.

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