2 April 2026

April construction update

Stage Two of the Mooloolaba foreshore revitalisation project continues with more beachfront parkland, new community facilities and improved accessibility on its way.

March marked a huge milestone for the project with the last of 550 underground foundation piles installed for the new terraced seawall that will help to protect Mooloolaba from intense coastal conditions and double as ocean front seating for our community

This month will see construction activity taking place in different locations simultaneously throughout the construction site.

Click the image below to watch the timelapse video of February and March’s construction progress, including activity north of the Surf Club.

We wish our community a happy and safe Easter.
Timelapse video from fixed camera looking north: February and March 2026 works.

Completed March works

  • Completion of 550 seawall foundation piles installed. Drill rig removed from site
  • Ongoing shaping and preparation of embankment ready for seawall terraces
  • Ongoing construction of new seawall terraces in front of the Surf Club
  • Underground services installation (electrical and water)
  • Construction of seating in front of the Surf Club.

This month's activity

  • Ongoing shaping and preparation of embankment ready for seawall terraces
  • Construction of new seawall terraces in front of the Surf Club, existing playground and barbecue area
  • Start of planter sections in seawall
  • Footpath works in front of the Surf Club
  • Underground services installation (electrical and water).  This includes works opposite Peninsular and Landmark Resorts.
Read the latest construction updates on our website

What's on!

Easter School Holidays
As we move into the Easter school holidays, all construction activity will pause for four days between Good Friday and Easter Monday (3-6 April).

ANZAC Day
Further details about the Mooloolaba ANZAC Day dawn service on Saturday 25 April will be provided closer to the date to help residents and visitors plan for parking, road closures and beach access.

Business support

As part of Council’s Business Support initiative during Stage Two of the foreshore’s redevelopment, funding has been provided for a business activation plan including additional promotional activity.

The Mooloolaba Chamber of Commerce has created the ‘Meet Me in Mooloolaba’ campaign, which is now live across social media, digital advertising, radio, billboards and more.

Visit the Discover Mooloolaba website to register and find out more and be sure to tell your family and friends to ‘meet you at Mooloolaba!’

Stay connected

The project’s website features a wealth of information including Frequently Asked Questions. You can also subscribe for regular email updates.

For questions about the foreshore project, email the project team: mfr@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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Regards,
Mooloolaba Foreshore Revitalisation team




            
 

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