Make sense of airport runway plan and review with info sessions
IN AN effort to understand the complex document which is the ‘Sunshine Coast Airport New Runway Post Implementation Review (PIR)’, Councillor Taylor Bunnag will be hosting a series of mobile offices to help residents make light of what is being proposed.
Airservices Australia is asking residents to provide feedback on their review and the recommendations they have listed, and it is important that anyone concerned or living near a flight provide feedback before January 11, 2026.
The project will implement the recommendations of the PIR completed in October 2023. The recommendations aim to reduce the impact of aircraft operations on the wider Sunshine Coast community and to provide improved information to communities about aircraft operations.
Community engagement on the PIR recommendations will be divided into two packages. Package one will address the actions under the following recommendations:
Recommendation 1: Improve information sharing with the community
Recommendation 3: Investigate feasible Noise Action Plan (NAP) improvements
Recommendation 5: Investigate the potential for a noise monitoring program, either permanent or temporary, to provide information on aircraft noise levels to Sunshine Coast communities.
Please note- the recommendations are not set and are at this stage only options. Community input and feedback are strongly encouraged in order to have a fair outcome for all.
Info sessions with Cr Bunnag details
Friday, 12 December 12 between 12-1:30 pm at High Tide.
Monday, December 15, between 9- 10:30 am at High Tide.
Tuesday, December 1,6 from 6:30 – 8 pm at Mudjimba Community Hall.
Friday, December 1,9 between 8 – 9:30 am at High Tide.
To provide feedback on these recommendations or to register for an online engagement session via Air Services Australia, visit https://engage.airservicesaustralia.com/sc-pir-implementation
