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Welcome to the December 2008 edition of council's business eNewsletter. Why not head down to the Hyatt Regency Coolum over the next few days and enjoy watching some great Aussie golfers play at the Cadbury Schweppes Australian PGA Championship? Tickets can be purchased at the gate. In this month's edition:
The Moonlight Markets were launched on Friday 31 October and attracted more than 3,000 people into the town. It is expected that a similar large crowd will be attending the Christmas Moonlight Market. As hoped, the benefits of the market were felt further afield. McDonald’s recorded a near-best trading day remaining busy well into the night; Betty’s Diner, Cafe De Lamauta and the Royal George were all packed; and the Commercial Hotel had reportedly beaten its long-standing dinner meals record by 7:30pm. The Moonlight Market forms part of Nambour Futures’ partnership with the Sunshine Coast Council to rejuvenate and revitalise Nambour through the implementation of the Town Centre Management Plan. The market will continue as a regular feature in Nambour’s CBD throughout 2009.
The notion of black spots has been a point of contention across the Sunshine Coast for some time. Council is beginning to tackle the sticky problem of how to eliminate broadband black spots in both business and residential premises, by identifying areas that experience poor coverage or are under served by current providers. Research consistently links high levels of broadband penetration with significant economic benefits and there is a widely accepted view that regional communities with inferior services also risk restrictions in social, community and economic development opportunities. To help tackle this problem council is currently working with its partners and the local telecommunications industry in an attempt to provide ideas on how to plug the gaps in coverage and to also provide high speed broadband services to businesses and residents throughout the region. By collecting and collating this information, council will be able to:
By aggregating demand for improved broadband, council will then be able to work through the technical options available or identify the technical solutions required to address the black spot area. Council will then use this information to prepare a business case for broadband providers to invest in the black spot area. Some locations may qualify for Commonwealth Government assistance in the form of the Australian Broadband Guarantee. The timing and ability of council to influence private sector investment will depend on a number of factors, including; location, topography, vegetation, number of affected premises and other particular circumstances. To register your interest in high speed broadband, go to the Connecting the Coast website. Look out for next month's eNewsletter as improvements on data security will be addressed. Council in partnership with the Noosa Chamber of Commerce held the final networking event for 2008 recently at The J, Noosa Junction. The Coast was well represented with businesses based from Caloundra to Cooroibah in attendance, with industries ranging from interior design to mechanics. Council is committed to providing ongoing support for economic development and networking has proven to be a valuable tool to encourage growth in the region and to support local business.
The Sunshine Coast Regional Council Australia Day Awards celebrate the achievement and contribution of individuals and community organisations in our region. These prestigious awards are designed to pay tribute to those who make extraordinary contributions to our society or who are outstanding achievers in our community. The awards are an opportunity to publicly acknowledge the many local heroes within the community, whose dedication and contributions may otherwise go unnoticed. The judging of these awards will be undertaken by the Australia Day Awards committee. The Awards ceremony will take place at sunset on the 25th January 2009 along the Noosa River at Lions Park (Gympie Terrace, Noosaville) and is open to all nominees and their nominators. There are seven categories for the Awards - Senior Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Community, Environmental, Creative, Sport & Recreational and Economic. The Economic Award recognises outstanding achievement by an individual/business that has made a significant contribution to the development of the region’s economic sector. This includes such fields as: innovative and sustainable industries, enterprise facilitation, businesses with a “point of difference”, employment opportunities for current and future generations, industry research, development and training and strengthening business that leads to a sustainable environment. For more information and to download a nomination form, please visit Council's website.
Nambour’s businesses are truly ‘brilliant’ this year as over 70 storefronts have signed up to ‘Light Up’ their shop windows, offering Nambour shoppers a visual feast of fantastic merchandise and atmosphere. Local Sunshine Coast Daily publication, ‘The Nambour Weekly’, has donated a full page, colour advertisement as a prize for the winner of the competition – who will be announced at the Nambour Christmas Moonlight Markets on December 12th. With such fantastic ‘pre-Christmas’ energy generated by the competition, and the Moonlight Markets, Nambour Town Centre Traders are looking forward to a prosperous Christmas. Nambour shoppers can stroll the streets after dark, chose their favourite and vote in boxes in participating stores and at the Hub Shopfront office in Queen Street.
Tiger Airways has boosted its Melbourne-Maroochydore service by an extra three flights, allowing passengers to fly the route every day of the week from December 15. The extra flights were announced on Friday 21 November 2008 by the airline's board. Managing Director, Shelley Roberts, said demand sparked the Melbourne move and could do the same to the Adelaide route, especially with the airline setting up a base in Adelaide and Jetstar controversially dropping the City of Churches from its schedule in May. "Where better to focus on the expansion of Tiger Airways Australia than the Sunshine Coast? It is one of the airline’s favourite destinations and a jewel in the Australian tourism industry. "In one short year Tiger Airways Australia has gone from strength to strength. From humble beginnings in a demountable classroom located in a carpark, the airline has brought true low fares to the Australian domestic market. Not only are the fares fantastic, but Tiger Airways has the best on time performance and reliability of any airline in Australia month after month after month. Passenger growth is great news for local tourism jobs and the economy as a whole,” she said. Airport General Manager, Peter Pallot, said the move would add an extra 75,000 seats to the Melbourne route over a 12-month period, with 17,000 people already coming to the Coast on Tiger in the past year. He said that they've chosen to meet here is a great vote of confidence in our destination and in the relationship we have with Tiger Airways. For more information and flight times, visit Tiger Airways' website. (Supported by Sunshine Coast Daily)
Creating an attractive, functional new town centre for Nambour to stimulate retail, social and business activity is a high priority for the Nambour – Hub of the Hinterland project. The new town centre is taking shape, along Queen, Lowe and Short Streets. Crews are working to build new kerbs and channels, increasing the width of the sidewalk between by up to a metre. Council has received the landscape tender and will soon appoint a contractor to apply new surface treatments to the pavement, install seating, plant trees, shrubs and groundcovers along the sidewalks and in the new town square. Council advises the next stage of civil works will soon start in Lowe Street between Short and Currie Streets. The Nambour public domain improvements are jointly funded by council, the State Government and the Federal Government. Combined with the investment of 23 new businesses opening this year and established businesses improving their trading, the push to shop locally and a vision to be sustainable and prosperous, Nambour’s revival is real and its happening now. Anyone interested in the program can drop into the Hub of the Hinterland site office, 16 Queen Street, Nambour or visit council's website for more information.
Nambour Futures Inc and council are working in partnership delivering a comprehensive revitalisation program that includes many projects such as Nambour Moonlight Markets and Nambour Lights Up for Christmas.
The Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry would like to invite you to a Marine Industry Breakfast Forum on the Sunshine Coast, Thursday 11 December. The focus of the forum will include: Marine Industry Opportunities - Profitable, sustainable business and essential factors for success. ecoBiz Don Jones, General Manager of Marine Queensland will provide an overview of Marine Queensland activities and an industry update. Open discussion Regional marketing opportunities Infrastructure planning
Thank you for taking the time to read our eNewsletter. We would appreciate any feedback you may have. Please email us at ecdev.nambour@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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