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An iconic multi-purpose entertainment centre – that could be used for major sporting events, performing arts, conventions, exhibitions and eSports and includes a direct rail link to Brisbane – is at the centre of a grand plan to deliver a stronger future for the Sunshine Coast.

With the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games only a decade away, the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for the 2032 Games and local Federal Member for Fairfax, Ted O’Brien, has revealed his plan to ‘maximise every opportunity possible’ for the region.

“This is a once in a lifetime opportunity,” he said.

“We’re set to host the world’s biggest event in our backyard and so it’s time to be bold and think big.”

At the centre of the LNP Member for Fairfax’s plans are two major rail projects, which act as a spine for an integrated public transport system, an iconic multi-purpose entertainment centre and an upgraded Sunshine Coast Stadium.

A new facility has been earmarked for the Sunshine Coast to host basketball preliminaries at the 2032 Olympic Games and Mr O’Brien is proposing it be built in a new multi-purpose entertainment centre in the Maroochydore CBD.

“My vision is to unlock serious public investment for a facility to host basketball preliminaries for the Games, with a legacy in the form of a multi-purpose entertainment centre – the most iconic building in our region – connected by rail to Brisbane.”

Projects that would be transformational for the region ahead of the 2032 Games:

  • Sunshine Coast Entertainment Centre in the Maroochydore CBD.
  • A new heavy passenger rail line between Beerwah and the Maroochydore CBD.
  • Full rail duplication – that’s two tracks – all the way to Nambour.
  • An upgraded Sunshine Coast Stadium.
  • Improvements to the Sunshine Motorway.
  • A fully fledged international airport with flights across the world.
  • An upgraded Beerburrum to Nambour rail line.
  • A six-lane Bruce Highway between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast.
  • A world-class mountain biking course.
  • Upgraded sports facilities across the region.

Through a landmark deal brokered by Mr O’Brien, and with the support of local residents and business leaders, a hefty sum of $5 million of philanthropic pledges has already been raised in support of his vision.

Plans to build the entertainment centre in Maroochydore are central to securing a new heavy passenger rail line between Beerwah and Maroochydore CBD, which Mr O’Brien said will be ‘the most transformational opportunity the Sunshine Coast will see in a generation’.

“If we build the iconic Sunshine Coast Entertainment Centre in the Maroochydore CBD and it is connected by rail to Brisbane, the region will become a magnet for new investment and will in turn help pay for other commercial and community infrastructure our region needs.”

Ted O’Brien MP unveils his vision for an iconic Sunshine Coast Entertainment Centre in the Maroochydore CBD, to local business and community leaders, alongside Marchese Partners and RWA Sports Architects.

“These projects will transform the Sunshine Coast economy, attracting new streams of capital from outside the region to help pay for the construction of everything from accommodation to retail and community facilities.”

With the Olympic mountain biking event to be held north of Nambour, there is also a strong case for a renewed plan for the rail line between Beerburrum and Nambour.

Mr O’Brien is proposing full duplication – that’s two tracks – all the way to Nambour which would dramatically improve the existing service.

These two proposed rail projects would not only improve connectivity to Brisbane but would also provide housing density around new inland stations and avoid a ‘glitter strip’ of high rises along the region’s beaches.

“Investment in rail isn’t just about connectivity and taking cars off the road,” Mr O’Brien said.

“It’s also about getting ahead of population growth and avoiding urban sprawl.

“The combination of these two important rail projects will achieve this aim and rejuvenate old railway towns in the process.”

Ted O’Brien MP during a 2032 Games Venue tour with a delegation of IOC and AOC representatives, where he outlined the Federal Government’s commitment to deliver heavy passenger rail between Beerwah and the Maroochydore CBD.

“One of the reasons I fought so hard to secure the rights to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, was to accelerate the delivery of critical transport and community infrastructure that our growing region needs.

“The plan is already working,” Mr O’Brien assured local residents.

“The Federal Government has already committed $1.6 billion towards a new heavy passenger rail line between Beerwah and Maroochydore in last month’s Federal Budget.

“The Sunshine Coast is one of the fastest growing regions in Australia and if we are to secure these projects, we will have done something other destinations have failed to do – that is, build infrastructure ahead of the population curve.

“This is about us looking to the future and taking control of our own destiny. “

“Now is the time for a united push and for everyone to speak with one voice.

“Let’s do it!”

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