A major police operation across Noosa’s North Shore has resulted in hundreds of fines and offences, as authorities cracked down on dangerous driving during the busy Christmas holiday period.
According to Noosa MP Sandy Bolton, Operation Sandstorm — an annual police operation targeting the North Shore, Teewah and the Cooloola Recreation Area — resulted in more than 230 Traffic Infringement Notices being issued over the Christmas break.
The enforcement blitz also saw 90 speeding offences detected, including one driver allegedly clocked at 83 kilometres per hour in a 40km/h zone at Teewah.
Police conducted around 500 random breath tests and 60 random drug tests during the operation, resulting in three drink driving charges and eight drivers allegedly found to be under the influence of drugs.
Ms Bolton said the results highlighted ongoing safety concerns for residents and beach users.
“We are currently waiting on a review of operations as this is further evidence of dangerous driving that beachgoers and residents have to endure,” she said.
Operation Sandstorm commenced five years ago and targets popular tourist destinations across the Sunshine Coast during peak holiday periods, when traffic volumes are at their highest.
The operation focuses on offences including speeding, drink and drug driving, unlicensed driving and defective vehicles, with police maintaining a high-visibility presence in beach and recreational areas.
Ms Bolton said the figures reinforced the need for continued enforcement and safety measures along Noosa’s unpatrolled beaches, particularly during peak tourism seasons.
Police have been contacted for further comment.








