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Council wins national award for submarine cable project

Sunshine Coast Council has been awarded the Australian Achievement of the Year Award at the MAV Technology Awards for Excellence for the delivery of its International Broadband Submarine Cable project.

The MAV Technology Awards for Excellence recognise outstanding team and individual efforts in the use of technology to improve service delivery and efficiency to local government organisations or communities.

Award judges commended council for delivering an amazing project and noted that the cable would provide Queensland’s first direct international data and telecommunications connection to global markets.

Council facilitated the connection of a new international submarine cable to Maroochydore in March, following an international submarine cable contract agreed between Sunshine Coast Council and RTI Connectivity Pty Ltd (RTI-C).

Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson welcomed the recognition of Council at a national level for improving service delivery and efficiency for our community.

“The cable network has provided our region and beyond with extraordinary capacity to accommodate fast, reliable transfer of data across the world,” Mayor Jamieson said.

“This award reinforces our council’s position at the forefront of thinking outside the square, securing new revenue sources and pursuing opportunities to generate economic and employment growth as a major dividend for our residents, supporting our aspiration to be Australia’s healthy, smart, creative region.

“This project was jointly funded by Council and the Queensland Government’s Jobs and Regional Growth Fund, which contributed $15 million towards helping make this investment-generating project a reality,” Mayor Jamieson said.

Sunshine Coast Council shared the top gong with Alpine Shire, a Victorian Regional Council. The two projects will now be Australian entries in the 2021 LOLA International Awards for Excellence, competing with local government entries from New Zealand, Canada, Sweden, Netherlands, United States, United Kingdom and Belgium.

The winner will be announced in November 2021 at the LOLA Conference in Florida, USA.

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