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A machinery dealership is under fire from residents who say it is putting a sensitive environmental area and koala habitat at risk, while council and the owner work to resolve the problem.

A Chevallum resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said concerns about the site at 27 Dickson Road had been ongoing since at least June 2025, with repeated follow-ups and no clear resolution.

“The concerns reflect issues raised on behalf of local residents in the immediate area and broader Chevallum community,” the resident said.

They said the property’s location next to Eudlo Creek and within mapped koala habitat had raised concerns about potential fuel and oil runoff, environmental damage and whether the use aligns with rural zoning.

“The Sunshine Coast is one of the most environmentally rich and diverse regions in Queensland, and areas like Eudlo Creek and surrounding habitat are exactly what planning and environmental laws are meant to protect,” they said.

“If a situation like this is allowed to continue unchecked, it risks setting a precedent that zoning, planning controls and environmental protections can effectively be ignored.”

A map of 27 Dickson Road, Chevallum. Credit: Google Maps

The resident said council confirmed in December 2025 that a Show Cause Notice had been issued requiring removal of heavy machinery, but claimed there had been little clarity since on compliance or enforcement.

Single Point Auto, which operates at the address, said it was aware of the concerns and was working with council.

“We are aware of the concerns raised and are currently working constructively with Sunshine Coast Council to ensure all activities at the property are compliant with relevant requirements,” business owner Nigel Meineke said.

“At present, activity on the site is limited and being managed with appropriate care. We take environmental responsibilities seriously and are mindful of the surrounding area, including nearby waterways and habitat.

“As this matter is ongoing with council, it would not be appropriate to comment further in detail at this time. However, we remain committed to resolving any outstanding matters in a responsible and cooperative manner.”

Sunshine Coast Council confirmed it was investigating the matter and liaising with the property owner.

“Council is aware of the current situation regarding a machinery sales business operating without the appropriate approvals at 27 Dickson Road, Chevallum,” the spokesperson said.

“Council officers are actively addressing the situation and working with the property owner to have any breaches resolved.

“Council has issued the appropriate documentation to the property owner, and the owner is undertaking the relevant steps towards achieving compliance in accordance with the directions council provided.”

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A Chevallum resident expressed frustration with council communication, saying responses had not addressed key questions.

“There are serious concerns that this issue is not being treated with the level of urgency it warrants,” they said.

They said the matter had now been escalated to the Queensland Ombudsman and warned the situation could have broader implications.

“This is not just a local issue, it raises broader concerns about environmental protection, accountability and whether the rules are actually being enforced.”

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