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Community pressure has saved a small Sunshine Coast playground from closure, with plans now in place for an upgrade instead.

Concerns were first raised by Buderim resident Jan Jarman, who contacted Sunshine Coast Council after noticing a sign at Illawong Street Park indicating the playground could be decommissioned.

Ms Jarman questioned the rationale behind the proposal, particularly given the number of families living nearby.

“My immediate thoughts were: What government body would close a children’s playground park? Why would they want to close our children’s park, which is surrounded by families, many with children and grandchildren, who all love this space?” she said.

She also highlighted the park’s natural appeal and broader concerns about development in the area.

“Our park is a tranquil and green space, with wonderful trees and active bird life. Buderim Mountain is rapidly being denuded of its trees and open spaces, especially since the sale of Wise’s Farm.”

Mature trees and open green space give Illawong Street Park its quiet, leafy character. Picture: Supplied.

The notice suggested the playground was under-utilised, a claim Ms Jarman disputed.

“The notice mentioned that the council believed from their data, that the park was being under-utilised. I would like to know where they are collecting their data from, as I could see no cameras in situ,” she said.

“The park actually needs an upgrade, not a decommission, as the existing facilities are pretty basic. Two swings are already tied up and unusable, one see-saw, and one combined climbing frame/slippery dip.”

In response, Sunshine Coast Council confirmed the playground will remain, acknowledging community sentiment.

“Sunshine Coast Council appreciates the strong local interest in the Illawong Street Park playground and thanks the community for taking the time to share their views,” a spokesperson said.

“Earlier this year, council installed a sign at the playground to let the community know it was being considered for removal due to low recorded use.”

A notice installed by Sunshine Coast Council at the park. Picture: Supplied.

Council sought feedback from nearby residents and park users, receiving 25 responses.

“After listening carefully to that feedback, it’s clear the playground is well loved and regularly used by the community,” the spokesperson said.

“We’re happy to confirm that the Illawong Street Park playground will stay and will not be decommissioned. It will continue to be available for families and the wider community to enjoy.”

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The council also revealed plans to upgrade the ageing equipment.

“While the playground is staying, the current multi play equipment is nearing the end of its useful life,” the spokesperson added.

“To make sure the space remains safe and enjoyable, council is planning to renew the multi play equipment as part of the 2026–27 financial year works program, subject to council endorsement.”

Additional improvements, including seating, are also being considered, with council pledging to keep residents informed as plans progress.

“Council values community feedback and remains committed to working with locals to ensure our parks continue to meet the needs of those who use them,” the spokesperson said.

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