Public consultation opens on proposed Sunshine Coast golf centre
The proposed facility at David Low Way, Diddillibah, would include a golf driving range, mini-golf course and padel tennis and pickleball courts, plus a bar/restaurant, escape room and function space.
The initial plans were lodged with Sunshine Coast Council in August, and further details were revealed in an information response submitted in January.
On February 19, town planners Project Urban, on behalf of applicant Clark Enterprises No.2 Pty Ltd, filed more documents in response to the council and State Assessment and Referral Agency.
A Colliers International Engineering and Design report regarding traffic on state-controlled David Low Way says access to the site would be “satisfactory”, despite some predicted delays.
A flood impact assessment and a flood emergency management plan by BMT, meanwhile, says the proposed development would lead to minimal flood impacts off-site.
The facility, which has a targeted opening date of early 2027, would be located on a rural-zoned 30-hectare site west of the Harbourside Holiday Resort and opposite Ingenia Holidays Rivershore.
An economic need and impact assessment report has stated that the predicted attendance would be about 350,000 visits annually and that it would create 326 direct and indirect jobs during construction and ongoing operation.
Public submissions can be made here until March 17.












