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Coastal pathway for Alex Headland

The Sunshine Coast’s iconic Coastal Pathway is about to become even more inviting, with a new elevated upgrade planned for Alexandra Headland.

Construction starts this month on a new coastal pathway experience seamlessly connecting Alex Bluff Foreshore through to the Northern Parklands in Mooloolaba.

Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said the $4.2 million upgrade reflected the community’s vision for a connected and inclusive coastal experience.

“Alex Bluff is one of our region’s most picturesque coastal destinations and I’m pleased to see we are delivering a design that is suitable for walkers, riders, families and people with mobility devices,” Mayor Natoli said.

“Works will see the existing 1.8 metre-wide pathway replaced with a 3.5 metre wide shared route, with more seats and new lookout areas to take in the sweeping views from Point Cartwright to Coolum.

“This is such a popular spot. I am a regular walker on this path, and, like many locals and visitors, I cannot wait to see the finished product.”

Sunshine Coast Division 4 Councillor Joe Natoli said a standout feature was the new elevated boardwalk through the forest section.

“This means the pathway will meet accessibility standards and provide continuous wheelchair access from Maroochydore to Mooloolaba for the first time,” Cr Natoli said.

“The new boardwalk and viewing platforms will allow people to enjoy the stunning views and natural beauty of the headland while being amongst the tree-tops.

“This elevated pathway adds to the existing boardwalks along the Mooloolaba Spit and the Northern Parkland with the design ensuring it respects the relaxed coastal character of Alexandra Headland.”

The project forms part of the Sunshine Coast’s 73-kilometre Coastal Pathway, stretching from Bells Creek in the south to Coolum in the north.

This project is funded by the Australian Government, Queensland Government and Sunshine Coast Council as part of the South East Queensland City Deal. The South East Queensland City Deal is a partnership between the Australian Government, Queensland Government and Council of Mayors (SEQ) that will deliver long-lasting benefits to the region.

Senator Corinne Mulholland said Queensland’s beaches are an international icon and improving access to these amenities is a shrewd business strategy.

“Not only will this project be beautiful and enhance the local lifestyle, it’s also smart business,” she said.

“I commend Sunshine Coast Regional Council for their foresight ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games to invest in the kinds of tourism amenity upgrades that will give international visitors more reasons to love this spectacular part of Queensland.

“This kind of investment sets the Sunshine Coast apart for providing accessible, welcoming public spaces in iconic oceanfront locations right on Brisbane’s doorstep.

“And as a new mum who’s wrestled with prams and trolleys on the beach, I know how much thoughtful design matters, so I’m already looking forward to the completion of this new coastal pathway.”

Works will be delivered in stages and are expected to be completed by July 2026, weather and site conditions permitting.

For more information and to stay up to date as construction progresses, visit Alexandra Headland Coastal Path Upgrade on Council’s website.

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