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Sunshine Coast Economy Moves Beyond Tourism and Retirement
Health, technology, and education are reshaping what the region produces.
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Health, technology, and education are reshaping what the region produces.

The Sunshine Coast's economic structure has shifted materially over the past decade. While tourism remains significant, health care and social assistance now represent the largest employer category in the region, underpinned by the Sunshine Coast University Hospital and a supporting ecosystem of private specialists, allied health providers, and aged care services.
Technology businesses have clustered in the Maroochydore CBD redevelopment, drawn by the city's fibre infrastructure, competitive commercial rents relative to Brisbane, and a workforce that has grown as lifestyle migrants bring professional skills to the region. The Sunshine Coast Council's innovation economy strategy has targeted firms in health technology, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing.
University of the Sunshine Coast has expanded its research capacity and student numbers, adding graduate labour supply that has historically been the constraint on professional services growth. Hospital administration, legal services, and engineering firms have all cited USC's output as a contributing factor in their decisions to grow local headcount.
Construction activity remains elevated, driven by residential demand from a population that has grown faster than any major non-capital city region in Australia over the past five years. The challenge is managing growth without pricing out the essential workers that support the service economy.
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