In June 2022, our Sunshine Coast local government area was recognised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) as a biosphere reserve - where responsible development and people living sustainably sit alongside active conservation. Our region has joined a global effort of 738 biospheres in 134 countries to balance the environmental, social, cultural and economic needs of today, without compromising the ability to meet the needs of future generations.

Our region’s international recognition as a special place where people are living, working, learning and playing sustainably highlights the values of our region that we are seeking to protect and enhance, brings new opportunities and a range of possible benefits to our natural environment, community, lifestyle and economy.

Proposed Change

The refresh is proposing to reflect our Sunshine Coast Biosphere status to show our commitment to creating a positive legacy of future generations. Council’s Corporate Plan 2023-27 provides an example where recognition of our Sunshine Coast Biosphere has already been made.