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Sunshine Coast Health: Building a World-Class Regional System

The Sunshine Coast University Hospital and the Health and Wellbeing precinct are reshaping regional healthcare.

By The Daily Sunshine Coast · 21 June 2026 at 6:14 pm · 2 min read · 327 words Updated

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Updated 28 June 2026 at 3:22 pm

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Sunshine Coast Health: Building a World-Class Regional System
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Sunshine Coast University Hospital, opened in 2017 as the anchor of the Sunshine Coast Health and Wellbeing precinct at Birtinya, provides the acute care infrastructure that a region of the Sunshine Coast's size and growth rate demands. The hospital's co-location with the University of the Sunshine Coast health faculty campus and the Sunshine Coast Health Institute creates the academic health environment that improves clinical training, research, and the quality of care that evidence-based medicine provides.

The Health and Wellbeing precinct at Birtinya is Queensland's largest health precinct by land area, designed to accommodate not just the university hospital but a comprehensive ecosystem of health services including the Sunshine Coast Private Hospital, medical research facilities, allied health practices, and the education and training institutions that provide the health workforce the region requires. The precinct's design reflects the understanding that healthcare is an ecosystem rather than a single institution, and that co-location of related services improves the quality and efficiency of care delivery.

The Sunshine Coast's population growth, concentrated among retirees and families attracted by the lifestyle and the real estate that the region offers, creates a health service demand profile that differs from the industrial or urban working-age demographic that shaped health systems in older city contexts. The proportion of older residents in the Sunshine Coast catchment creates higher per capita demand for chronic disease management, aged care, and elective surgical services than a younger demographic would generate.

Research at the Sunshine Coast Health Institute, including programs in genomics, precision medicine, and the chronic diseases particularly prevalent in the region's aged population, connects the clinical environment to the knowledge generation that improves future care. The research program's development from the hospital's foundation has been supported by state and federal investment in research infrastructure that recognises the value of distributed research capacity beyond the major metropolitan medical research centres.

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