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The Best Public Sporting Ovals, Courts and Facilities Across the Sunshine Coast

From Sunshine Coast Stadium at Kawana to the council courts and open ovals scattered through every suburb, the Sunshine Coast has outstanding public sporting infrastructure for every code and level.

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By The Daily Sunshine Coast · Published 6 June 2026, 7:30 pm

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Updated 7 h ago· 13 July 2026, 8:16 am

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The Best Public Sporting Ovals, Courts and Facilities Across the Sunshine Coast
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One of the genuine advantages of living on the Sunshine Coast is the quality and accessibility of its public sporting facilities. Sunshine Coast Council has invested significantly in parks, ovals, courts and multi-sport precincts across the region, meaning residents rarely need to travel far to find a good facility for their chosen sport. From Caloundra in the south to Noosa in the north, the network of public sporting spaces is extensive and well maintained.

Sunshine Coast Stadium at Kawana is the region's flagship multi-purpose sporting venue. Home to the Sunshine Coast Falcons rugby league team, the stadium also hosts athletics events, community sport carnivals and concerts. Its modern facilities include quality turf, covered grandstands, accessible amenities and ample car parking. The precinct around the stadium at Bokarina includes additional ovals and training areas used by local clubs across multiple codes.

For tennis and basketball, Sunshine Coast Council maintains a network of public courts that can be accessed without booking at many locations. Courts at Cotton Tree, Minyama, Caloundra and Noosa are regularly used for social play, and many are lit for evening use. The council's online facility finder is the most efficient way to locate courts near your suburb, including information on booking requirements and lighting availability.

The Sunshine Coast's community ovals are spread across every major suburb and town, from the well-appointed grounds at Maroochydore and Buderim to the quieter local ovals in Coolum, Yandina and the hinterland villages. Most ovals are available for unscheduled use when not occupied by clubs, making them ideal for informal games, training sessions and school sport. Shade structures, seating and public amenities at larger ovals have been progressively upgraded in recent years.

The University of the Sunshine Coast at Sippy Downs also opens some of its sporting facilities for community use at certain times, including athletics track access and sporting courts. Checking the USC Sport website for current community access programs is worthwhile for serious athletes and community clubs looking for quality training environments.

Sources: Sunshine Coast Council sport facilities USC Sport

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