Unitywater are currently obtaining various approvals for this facility, including a Material Change of Use (MCU) application. Our MCU application (MCU26/0121) can be found on Sunshine Coast Council's Development.i portal.

Suitability of the site, proposed land use and mitigation strategies for potential impacts will be assessed by Sunshine Coast Council and the Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI). Unitywater’s application includes detailed technical studies to demonstrate how the facility will operate safely and in accordance with relevant planning and environmental requirements.

As part of the MCU process, there is a formal public notification period, to provide community and key stakeholders the opportunity to review our proposal and provide feedback. You can make a submission or comment on our application via Sunshine Coast Council's Development.i portal. Open the portal, select 'Application Search' and enter application number MCU26/0121. This MCU will also be advertised in local papers.

 

Community engagement is an important part of this project, with feedback helping to inform our planning and development considerations. Community drop-in sessions are being scheduled to provide information, answer questions and hear feedback.

If you would like to know more about the project, or have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to our team at stakeholder@unitywater.com.

Lifecycle

Current
Material Change of Use

Application lodged 28 May 2026.

You can view our MCU application (MCU26/0121) on Sunshine Coast Council's Development.i portal.
Site mobilisation
Preparing the site for construction
Construction
Building the Bioresource Recovery facility
Commissioning
Ensuring systems function correctly
Operation