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Path and bus stop upgrades

Pedestrians and public transport users across Noosa can now enjoy safer and more accessible travel, following the completion of pathway and bus stop upgrades across Tewantin, Noosaville, and Sunshine Beach.

Delivered between March and July 2025, the infrastructure works include new and improved pathways and upgrades to four bus stops, improving accessibility and supporting Council’s commitment – through the Cycling and Walking Strategy – to active transport.

The pathway upgrades were fully funded by Noosa Council while the bus stop upgrades were co-funded through the Queensland Government’s Passenger Transport Accessible Infrastructure Program, which provides grants to local councils to assist upgrades to existing transport facilities.

Noosa Council Director of Infrastructure, Shaun Walsh, said the upgrades reflect Council’s ongoing commitment to improving day-to-day connectivity across Noosa Shire.

“The works not only enhance access and safety but also support healthier lifestyles and more sustainable travel choices for our community. We thank our contractors, staff, and the community for their patience and support while works were underway,” he said.

The completed upgrades include new and improved pathways on Moorindil Street at Tewantin, Gympie Terrace and Seagull Park in Noosaville, and Alex Dan Park, Noosa Heads.

Upgraded bus stops have been delivered at Gympie Terrace Noosaville, Moorindil Street Tewantin, Pacific Avenue and Belmore Terrace in Sunshine Beach. All are now compliant with the Commonwealth Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport.

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