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Digital Hub Development and Rufous St Precinct Project
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UPDATE/OUTCOME: The Digital Hub opened its doors in September 2018. Since then, it has delivered an ambitious suite of programs, events and activities to support the region’s digital entrepreneurs, grow Noosa’s digital sector and develop young tech talent. Read an update from March 2019 on Council’s website.
Council purchased the bowls club site at Rufous Street in November 2014 and considered the future of that site as part of a larger conversation with Peregian residents, including a whole range of ideas previously put forward by the Peregian Beach community. Those ideas are rapidly coming to fruition with the constructionContinue reading
UPDATE/OUTCOME: The Digital Hub opened its doors in September 2018. Since then, it has delivered an ambitious suite of programs, events and activities to support the region’s digital entrepreneurs, grow Noosa’s digital sector and develop young tech talent. Read an update from March 2019 on Council’s website.
Council purchased the bowls club site at Rufous Street in November 2014 and considered the future of that site as part of a larger conversation with Peregian residents, including a whole range of ideas previously put forward by the Peregian Beach community. Those ideas are rapidly coming to fruition with the construction of thePeregian Beach Digital Hubnow complete and digital entrepreneurs soon to take up occupancy.
See the News Feed below for the latest news, and the document library and photos to the right of your screen for associated plans, photos and other documents.
Theconsultation for the master plan began in May 2015 as part of the Peregian - Your Say project and entailed: public meetings; community submissions here on Council's Your Say website; a design charette and meetings with key community stakeholders. A draft plan was developed by a team of local professionals coordinated by Sparks Architects.
The Rufous Street master plan includes: significant green space; a new building to house IT enterprises and a digital hub.Additional car parking spaces and traffic calming and pedestrian linkages to Peregian Village are also included.
Photos of of the Digital Hub can be viewed under 'Photos'along with the approved Master Plan Document Library to the right of your screen.
The Peregian/Rufous Street Your Say Master Plan was adopted by Council in the March 2016 round of meetings.
Council granted a development permit for Material Change of Use and Reconfiguring of Lot at 253 & 255 David Low Way and 5-7 Rufous Street, Peregian Beach, at its Ordinary Meeting on the 21 July 2016.
All documents and information about every phase of the consultation can be viewed in the document library and key dates section to the right of your screen, and in the news feed below.
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Council's purchase of the old Bowls Club presents a unique development opportunity in the heart of Peregian. What would you like to see included in the Rufous street precinct?
Council's purchase of the old Bowls Club presents a unique development opportunity in the heart of Peregian. What would you like to see included in the Rufous street precinct?
Feedback regarding the Surf Club at Peregian Beach will be collated and sent to the Surf Club to action (the Surf Club is the commercial responsibility of the Noosa Heads Surf Club, not Noosa Council.)
Feedback regarding the Surf Club at Peregian Beach will be collated and sent to the Surf Club to action (the Surf Club is the commercial responsibility of the Noosa Heads Surf Club, not Noosa Council.)