Marcoola’s Lorraine Avenue redesign unveiled and finished

Kerb and channel removed to create a seamless shared zone with new landscaping.

THE POPULAR eating and relaxing precinct around Lorraine Avenue in Marcoola has been transformed and the new streetscape has been welcomed by the local community with the new streetscape that fosters a sense of community. 

The beachside Lorraine Avenue corner at Marcoola has been reimagined into a pedestrian shared zone, where locals and visitors can more safely stroll, chat and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.  

Sunshine Coast Council Division 8 Councillor Taylor Bunnag said Marcoola’s streetscape transformation was more than an upgrade, it was a testament to thoughtful urban design and the positive impact it can have. 

“The project was designed by our community, for our community, with a vision to create a more pedestrian-friendly area that would enhance our quality of life,” Cr Bunnag said. 

“The existing coastal footpath has been renewed, providing a smooth and scenic route for walkers and joggers and the eastern side of the street has been formalised as a pedestrian walkway, adorned with multiple new gardens and trees that add a touch of greenery and that will help to cool the environment, making it a pleasant place to be even on the hottest days.” 

Making the region accessible was also a priority.   

“Accessibility was a key focus of the project with the kerb and channel removed to create a seamless shared zone, ensuring that everyone, regardless of mobility, can navigate the area with ease. 

“The streetscape works have not only enhanced the functionality and aesthetics of the area but have also created a space where our community can come together, celebrate and thrive.” 

Car parking bays have been introduced and the existing carpark has been relocated to a more convenient location, making it easier for everyone to access. 

The car park and crossing have been upgraded and connecting pathways, enhancing the overall connectivity of the area. 

The project began in late November 2024 and was completed after the Christmas and New Year break.  

Formalised car park with turtle imagery on the road. Photos: Contributed  

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