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Concept drawings of the town square project that will become the new ‘heart’ of one of the Coast’s iconic suburbs have been revealed by Sunshine Coast Council.

The Caloundra Community and Creative Hub is set to create a unique public space that connects The Events Centre, new Library+, proposed new Sunshine Coast Regional Gallery and parks and streets through to Bulcock Beach.

The design followed extensive input from locals and is inspired by the colours and forms of nature, including fig trees, the Pumicestone Passage, Pacific Ocean, beach life, mountains and the creative community.

Sunshine Coast Council Division 2 Councillor Terry Landsberg said the Community and Creative Hub had been designed as a meeting place of arts, community and creativity.

“The urban design concept has been amended in response to community feedback and the endorsement of the Sunshine Coast Regional Gallery business case, which means more community and open space between Omrah Avenue and Bulcock Street, and further protects existing vegetation in the Caloundra centre,” Cr Landsberg said.

The design was guided in partnership with the community through a series of pop-up sessions, online surveys and engagement forums.

The major refurbishment of The Events Centre in 2019 was an important first step in the vision for the Community and Creative Hub.

A bird’s-eye view artist’s impression looking east along Bulcock Street.

The next big step is the repurposing of the Caloundra administration building into an integrated community facility with a district library and community meeting spaces, creating Library+.

Leading construction company Hutchinson Builders has been announced as the builder and construction has started, with completion scheduled for 2025.

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“The artist impressions really capture our ‘City of Beaches’ lifestyle showing the Hub linking The Events Centre, new Library+, Regional Gallery and town square through to Bulcock Beach,” Cr Landsberg said.

“There are green public spaces within Felicity Park that retain the relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere while offering diverse experiences and community-oriented lifestyle elements that will be enjoyed for years to come.

“The design also provides pedestrian-friendly streetscapes on Omrah and Otranto avenues, connecting the new town square to the main street.

“It will also continue to attract residents and visitors to the area, thanks to its natural beauty woven through all aspects of the project, including sustainable landscape, patterns and materials.”

An artist impression of the view looking north through Felicity Park towards the library.

Cr Landsberg said the plan would cater for the fast-growing Sunshine Coast population and contribute to the ongoing vitality of Caloundra and its community.

“We are achieving this by planning for our future with the new Hub and delivering infrastructure such as the Library+ and Caloundra Transport Corridor Upgrade that will also help attract business into the town,” he said.

“I look forward to watching Caloundra being rejuvenated and to share the milestones with our community.”

The Community and Creative Hub, along with the new Library+, are part of the Caloundra Centre Activation Project, which seeks to revitalise the area as envisaged by the Caloundra Centre Master Plan, adopted in March 2017.

The Hub concept designs will now be progressed by council into more detailed plans, including staging and sequencing options. Construction is linked to the completion of the new Library+ facility and will be dependent upon future council budget considerations.

You can view the designs on council’s website.

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