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Sunshine Coast surf culture drives a thriving lifestyle economy beyond just the beach

Boardsports, outdoor fitness, wellness and surf coaching industries have built a substantial commercial ecosystem on the back of the region's beach and ocean culture.

By The Daily Sunshine Coast · Published 23 June 2026 at 4:54 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 4:54 pm

The Sunshine Coast's surf and outdoor lifestyle culture has generated an economic ecosystem that extends well beyond the beach itself. Surfboard manufacturing and repair, surf coaching schools, boardsport retail, beach fitness operators, yoga and wellness studios, and a substantial surf media and photography industry have collectively created a sector that employs thousands of people and exports the region's lifestyle brand to global markets.

Surfboard shapers based on the Sunshine Coast have maintained a reputation for craft quality that sustains premium pricing in a market otherwise dominated by large-volume Asian manufacturing. Several local shapers supply boards to professional surfers competing on the international circuit, a commercial relationship that also functions as high-value marketing for the region's broader outdoor lifestyle brand.

The wellness sector has grown particularly strongly in recent years. The Sunshine Coast's combination of climate, outdoor amenity and a population that skews toward health-conscious demographics has made it a natural location for retreat businesses, functional health clinics and specialist fitness operators. This sector is dominated by small and micro businesses but is collectively significant and is drawing entrepreneurs from interstate who see the coast as the right environment to build wellness-focused ventures.

Tourism associated with surf culture is also a consistent contributor, with surf tourists from Japan, South Korea and Europe a reliable presence in the region's northern suburbs and the Noosa area. Learn-to-surf programmes operating at Mudjimba, Mooloolaba and Noosa cater to both domestic and international visitors and provide year-round revenue that helps operators weather the shoulder season.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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