We have received the following advice, in italics, from Airservices Australia (ASA) regarding the Post Implementation Review (PIR) of the Sunshine Coast Airspace Design.
Airservices is please to share the Sunshine Coast Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review (PIR) Draft Report.
This report presents our recommendations developed over the course of the PIR, guided by community and industry feedback.
- The draft report is available here.
- The draft report is now available for a four-week public comment period.
- Feedback can be provided here.
- Please provide feedback by 26 March 2023.
In addition to feedback on the Draft report, we are also interested in receiving feedback on how we can best engage with the Sunshine Coast community on the recommendations that progress through to design and further assessment. What engagement methods and information channels are most effective in your community?
We would like to thank the Sunshine Coast community for participation in the PIR to this point and welcome your feedback on the Draft Report.
PIR Draft Report Community Drop-in Sessions
The Sunshine Coast community is invited to participate in a Sunshine Coast Airport Flight Path Changes Post Implementation Review (PIR) Draft Report community drop-in sessions which are open to community members who have queries or wish to discuss the draft report.
Northshore Drop- in Details:
- Date: Saturday, 4 March 2023
- Time: Anytime between 12:00PM and 5:00PM (We welcome the community to arrive at any time during the five-hour window to discuss the draft report)
- Venue: North Shore Community Centre – 701 David Low Way, Mudjimba QLD 4564
- Registration for this drop-in session is not required.
Peregian Drop- in Details:
- Date: Monday, 6 March 2023
- Time: Anytime between 3:00PM and 7:00PM (We welcome the community to arrive at any time during the four-hour window to discuss the draft report)
- Venue: Peregian Beach Community House – 5-7 Rufous St, Peregian Beach QLD 4573
- Registration for this drop-in session is not required
More information about the Sunshine Coast Airspace Design Review can be found and if you are following this, you can subscribe for further updates at https://engage.airservicesaustralia.com/sunshine-coast-airport-airspace-changes-runway-1331
Although flight paths and the aviation industry are federal government matters, should you require assistance with any state government matters, please contact our office via noosa@parliament.qld.gov.au or 5319 3100.
For any enquiries relating to the Federal Government and flight paths please contact your local Federal (Commonwealth) MP’s office:
- Wide Bay – Llew O’Brien obrien.mp@aph.gov.au
- Fairfax – Ted O’Brien obrien.mp@aph.gov.au