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View all public toilets in QueenslandAbout public toilets in Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast is a diverse landscape that spans from iconic surf beaches and bustling esplanades to the lush, quiet townships of the Hinterland. As a major destination for both international tourism and local recreation, the region's infrastructure must cater to high-density coastal crowds as well as rural explorers visiting national parks and markets.
Getting around Sunshine Coast
Daily movement in the Sunshine Coast revolves around the coastal strip, major shopping hubs like Maroochydore and Caloundra, and transit corridors like the Bruce Highway. Public facilities are strategically concentrated near foreshore reserves, surf clubs, and regional parks where residents and visitors gather for outdoor activities, while rural townships provide essential stops for those traversing the range.
Where to find public toilets in Sunshine Coast
Public toilets are most frequent along the foreshore in areas like Mooloolaba and Coolum, often situated within parklands or near beach access points. In more urban settings, look for facilities near major shopping precincts and transport interchanges. For those exploring the interior, facilities are commonly found at Hinterland showgrounds, botanic gardens, and picnic areas in towns like Maleny and Nambour.
Accessible toilets in Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast maintains a strong focus on inclusivity with 199 wheelchair-accessible toilets, representing 70% of the total 284 facilities. Parents are well-supported with 98 baby change facilities and 5 dedicated baby care rooms, while there are 2 high-standard Changing Places facilities available. Users should note that a small number of specialised facilities require an MLAK key for access.
Frequently asked questions
Are there 24-hour public toilets available in the Sunshine Coast?
Yes, there are 174 facilities across the region that remain open 24 hours a day, providing coverage for early morning surfers and late-night travellers.
What is the standard of accessible facilities in Sunshine Coast?
The region is highly accessible, with 199 (70%) of the 284 toilets being wheelchair-friendly, and 2 locations providing full Changing Places amenities for those with complex needs.