The Urban Developer
AdvertiseEventsWebinars
Urbanity
Awards
Sign In
Membership
Latest
Menu
Location
Sector
Category
Content
Type
Newsletters
Untitled design (8)
LESS THAN 30 DAYS UNTIL OUR FLAGSHIP CONFERENCE 29-31 JULY, GOLD COAST
4 WEEKS UNTIL OUR FLAGSHIP CONFERENCE 29-31 JULY, GOLD COAST
SECURE YOUR SPOTDETAILS
TheUrbanDeveloper
Follow
About
About Us
Membership
Awards
Events
Webinars
Listings
Resources
Terms & Conditions
Commenting Policy
Privacy Policy
Republishing Guidelines
Editorial Charter
Complaints Handling Policy
Contact
General Enquiries
Advertise
Contribution Enquiry
Project Submission
Membership Enquiry
Newsletter
Stay up to date and with the latest news, projects, deals and features.
Subscribe
ADVERTISEMENT
SHARE
4
print
Print
InfrastructurePartner ContentFri 12 Feb 21

Webinar: Sunshine Coast in Focus

8e3b7fe2-d24f-4898-bbeb-bfd5c36665d8

Described as Australia’s “most compelling”growth story, the Sunshine Coast region is on the cusp of unprecedented growth.

Record infrastructure investment, coupled with affordability and lifestyle is driving an influx of new residents, businesses and property developers.

Last month, Sunshine Coast Regional Council resolved to prepare a new planning scheme inspired by a vision to become Australia’s most sustainable region.

So, what does the future of the Sunshine Coast look like and how can the property industry tap into this growth story?

The Urban Developer has assembled a panel of key stakeholders to understand these opportunities in the years ahead.

Click here to find out more.


Speakers


Debra Robinson
Director - Major Projects and Strategic Property
Sunshine Coast Council


John Knaggs
Chief Executive
SunCentral Maroochydore


Peter Saba
Director - Development & Major Projects
Walker Corporation


Scott Juniper
Director
Cube Developments


Topics

  • The vision for the new Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme

  • The fundamental drivers of growth within the region

  • The status of significant developments including Maroochydore CBD, Sunshine Coast Airport, health, transport, education and technology projects

  • Emerging growth zones and predictions for the future

  • Current and future considerations for investors, developers or consultants.

The one-hour webinar will be hosted on Thursday 18 February at 9.00am AEST | 10.00am AEDT.


To register for this webinar, click here.

InfrastructureEducationAustraliaSunshine CoastProject
AUTHOR
Partner Content
More articles by this author
ADVERTISEMENT
TOP STORIES
Exclusive

Tapping the Bunnings ‘Halo Effect’

Taryn Paris
5 Min
Exclusive

‘Construction Not a Scale Game’: Hutchinson

Phil Bartsch
9 Min
Nation's build-to-rent project Charlie Parker in Sydney's Parramatta where more projects are being located and built outside the CBD.
Exclusive

Foreign Capital Still Dominates BtR but Things are Changing

Marisa Wikramanayake
7 Min
Exclusive

Fortis Reveals Plans for Coveted Bowen Terrace Site

Taryn Paris
4 Min
Exclusive

Accor Deputy Delivers Verdict on Brisbane Games Hotel Shortfall

Phil Bartsch
6 Min
View All >
The City of Melbourne has opted to keep Greenline in the 2025-26 Budget.
Policy

Melbourne Budget Puts Paid to Greenline Future Fears

Marisa Wikramanayake
Sponsored

Regional Home Designs That Maximise Comfort and Space

Partner Content
Wynnum Masterplan hero
Development

Masterplan Revealed for Brisbane Bayside Super-Site

Phil Bartsch
The planned vertical “micro urban village” would comprise more than 400 apartments…
LATEST
The City of Melbourne has opted to keep Greenline in the 2025-26 Budget.
Policy

Melbourne Budget Puts Paid to Greenline Future Fears

Marisa Wikramanayake
4 Min
Development

Regional Home Designs That Maximise Comfort and Space

Partner Content
3 Min
Wynnum Masterplan hero
Development

Masterplan Revealed for Brisbane Bayside Super-Site

Phil Bartsch
4 Min
Residential

Consolidated Reveals Next Riverfront Play in $64m Deal

Leon Della Bosca AND Taryn Paris
3 Min
View All >
ADVERTISEMENT
Article originally posted at: https://theurbandeveloper.com/articles/webinar-sunshine-coast-in-focus