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Australia: Development proposals for tourist park met with communities’ concerns over environmental impacts

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As the state government moved to approve a 150-site tourist park on the Sunshine Coast, communities voice concerns over potential environmental and ecological impacts the project could cause.

The $35 million development project is led by the Comiskey Group, who submitted the applications to the Sunshine Coast Council in 2022.

In January 2026, Business and Human Rights Centre invited Comiskey Group to respond to the allegations, but it did not.