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Together, with our partners and our community, Council carefully manages our coastline to protect and preserve it now and into the future.

In our Sunshine Coast Biosphere, people and nature are closely connected. Our actions shape the future of our coastline just as it shapes our quality of life.

From Coolum Beach south to Bribie Island, everyone can help keep our beaches, dunes, headlands, estuaries and lagoons healthy.

A healthy coastline:

  • Has a healthy natural environment
  • Contributes to our quality of life
  • Is resilient to climate change impacts and coastal hazards
  • Is used in a sustainable way.

How healthy is our coastline?

How healthy is our coastline?

Understand what makes a healthy coastline by exploring Council’s Coastal Health Report.

How Council manages our healthy coastline

How Council manages our healthy coastline

Long-term vision

Our long-term strategies and plans focus on sustainable practices for the resilience of our coastline into the future.

On-ground actions

The long-term strategies above guide our daily on-ground actions that play a crucial role in maintaining the health of our coastline for everyone to enjoy.

  • Coastal management program - Council’s operational and capital works program to manage for impacts from coastal hazards, including sand nourishment, seawall, groyne, and ICOLL management works
  • Coastal environment reserve management - protection and enhancement of coastal habitat (dunal, foreshore, headlands, and beach) in coastal environment reserves, guided by the level of modification and demand of the coastal reserves
  • Taking care of our coastal wildlife - planning and projects for the conservation of coastal fauna, such as marine turtles and shorebirds
  • Recreation parks management - planning, capital program, and asset management of coastal open spaces parks and gardens 
  • Educating our community - the Coastal Discovery Van is a mobile education centre providing education on the coastal processes that shape our beaches and Council works to protect our coastal lifestyle.

How everyone can help keep our coastline healthy

How everyone can help keep our coastline healthy

Everyone can help keep our coastline healthy through simple habits:

  • using beach accesses and staying off our fragile dunes
  • picking up after your dog
  • collecting litter on your regular walks.

Ready to jump in? Join like-minded volunteers and get involved in conservation to help protect our coastline through Council and partner programs.

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Coastal management program

Coastal management program

Learn more about how we work to keep our beaches and coastline in good condition.

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Get involved in conservation

Get involved in conservation

Take part in one of council’s conservation programs to assist in protecting the Sunshine Coast’s beautiful natural environment.