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Sunshine Coast technology sector draws southern talent as remote work reshapes migration patterns

The region's digital economy is expanding faster than most comparable Australian regional centres, with an influx of tech workers fleeing expensive capital city markets.

By The Daily Sunshine Coast · 26 June 2026 at 4:52 pm · 2 min read · 247 words Updated

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Sunshine Coast technology sector draws southern talent as remote work reshapes migration patterns
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The Sunshine Coast's technology sector has been one of the clearest beneficiaries of the remote work shift that reshaped Australian labour markets after 2020. With reliable broadband infrastructure, a relatively affordable housing market compared to Brisbane and the southern capitals, and a lifestyle offer that is difficult to match, the region has attracted a sustained wave of technology workers who have brought their roles with them from city employers or established new ventures on the coast.

The Sunshine Coast Council has actively courted the digital economy, investing in co-working infrastructure and business development programs through its innovation precinct at Maroochydore. The SunCentral Maroochydore development, which includes commercial space positioned for knowledge economy businesses, has attracted interest from technology firms looking to establish a regional presence outside the traditional Brisbane CBD market.

Startup activity has also grown. A cluster of early-stage ventures in areas including health technology, agtech and e-commerce has emerged, supported by informal networks of founders and the mentorship capacity of the experienced technology professionals who have relocated to the region.

The economic diversification this represents is significant for a region that has historically been heavily weighted toward tourism and construction. A growing digital economy creates employment that is more resilient to the seasonal and cyclical volatility that affects those traditional sectors, and it expands the professional services base that the broader business community relies on.

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