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Airport master plan given state approval, unlocking potential for 250-room hotel and retail

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The approval of the Sunshine Coast Airport Gateway Precinct Master Plan by Economic Development Queensland marks a major milestone for one of the Coast’s key growth projects.

In addition to the terminal expansion, which is already underway and due to be completed in 2027, permitted development will also include childcare, medical, shopping and other services.

Site preparation works for hotel, commercial and retail sites are set to commence in 2026, and proposals for developments will be sought from interested parties in stages.

Airport CEO Chris Mills said the Gateway Precinct was a core part of the strategy to deliver a modern world-class airport.

“We are pleased to receive the green light for this development, which allows us to move into the next stage of planning and delivery,” he said.

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“The Gateway Precinct will create a welcoming arrival and departure experience with a high- quality public realm that reflects the region’s unique identity – making Sunshine Coast Airport the natural choice for travellers, business and our community. It will help to unlock tourism and business opportunities that will attract investment, support regional growth and create jobs for the region.”

Member for Maroochydore Fiona Simpson said approval by EDQ was the next step for the airport’s expansion.

“This part of the expansion potentially includes short-term accommodation for up to 250 rooms, retail shops, air services and an aviation showroom,” she said.

A diagram indicating the location of proposed uses under the Gateway Precinct Master Plan. The brown asterisk is the terminal, purple a transit hotel, blue a mixed-use hub and orange a potential mass transit station location. Picture: RPS

“With additional international flights arriving and departing, the expansion of the airport is vital to ensuring our region remains accessible and competitive with other holiday destinations.

“The airport expansion will continue to drive tourism growth, support local jobs and give businesses the confidence to invest in the region.”

Economic Development Queensland CEO Julian Simmonds said the project aligned with the government’s priorities for economic growth and development.

“The approval of the Gateway Master Plan reflects our commitment to supporting developments that deliver strong economic and community benefits,” he said.

“With the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2032 and a fast-growing population, it is vital the Sunshine Coast develop a world-class airport precinct that connects our community and welcomes visitors.

“We are pleased to work with Sunshine Coast Airport and the broader community in delivering a project that meets the needs of the region today and into the future.”

The Sunshine Coast Airport was declared a Priority Development Area by the Minister for Economic Development Queensland in July 2023, with the Development Scheme subsequently approved in September 2024.

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Under the approval, the Gateway Precinct Master Plan was subject to a 20-business day public notification period. This was in addition to the 30-day public consultation period that occurred as part of the Development Scheme assessment and subsequent state government approval.

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