Our parks go global with top honours

Two iconic Sunshine Coast parks have once again been internationally recognised, with Buderim Village Park and Kings Beach Park and Community Precinct receiving the prestigious Green Flag Award for 2025.

Kings Beach water park, group of people celebrating the Green Flag awards win. Blue skies and cobbled stone floor.

The Green Flag Award is a global benchmark for excellence in park management and celebrates well-maintained, sustainable spaces that enrich communities.

Both parks retained the accolades awarded to them last year, cementing their reputation as standout destinations for locals and visitors.

Buderim Village Park earned praise for its breathtaking views, family-friendly spaces and vibrant community events.

From picnics on the lush green lawns to quiet moments in the park’s serene gardens, it’s a cherished hub for all ages.

Group of twelve people all with sun protection hats. Holding the Green Flag Award flag for 2024  2025. Standing on lush green manicured land and blue skies with subtle spread of white clouds. Green bushland behind the people.

Kings Beach Park and Community Precinct, loved for its seaside charm, integrates natural beauty with top-tier facilities. Its splash play, multiple playgrounds, ocean pool, amphitheatre and coastal pathways make it a beacon for recreation, relaxation and entertainment.

Sunshine Coast Council Division 2 Councillor Terry Landsberg said the awards reflected the region’s commitment to nurture and enhance our environment.

“It’s an honour to see Kings Beach Park and Community Precinct once again recognised on the world stage and highlight the important role green spaces like this play in supporting community wellbeing, tourism and environmental sustainability,” Cr Landsberg said.

Group of people standing under green pandana trees on green grassland. A person adding to the flag pole the Green Flag Award 2024 to 2025.

Sunshine Coast Council Division 7 Councillor Ted Hungerford said Buderim Village Park was a Sunshine Coast picnic and playground favourite and deserved to be recognised for its manicured parkland and gardens.

“This award reflects the care and commitment that goes into maintaining these parks our community can be proud of,” Cr Hungerford said.

“It’s wonderful to see these spaces so well-loved and enjoyed.”

At Buderim Village Park Green. Two people standing on a sand filled playground with a slide in the background. Holding up the Green Flag Award 2024/25 Flag.

The Green Flag judges assess parks across a range of criteria, including safety, cleanliness, community engagement and sustainability. With these awards, the Sunshine Coast strengthens its position as a leader in providing world-class open spaces.

Plan your visit to these award-winning parks and experience the magic for yourself!

Buderim Village Park

Our Sunshine Coast community and visitors have access to:

•           1180 recreation parks and open spaces

•           374 playgrounds

•           74 basketball courts

•           56 exercise equipment nodes in parks

•           46 dog exercise areas

•           29 skate parks

•           1338 shelters

•           370 drinking fountains

•           324 barbecues

•           196 public amenities.

•           178 showers

 

Share

Sunshine Coast Council acknowledges the Sunshine Coast Country, home of the Kabi Kabi peoples and the Jinibara peoples, the Traditional Custodians, whose lands and waters we all now share. We wish to pay respect to their Elders – past, present and emerging, and acknowledge the important role First Nations people continue to play within the Sunshine Coast community.

About us

Our Sunshine Coast is a free community website proudly produced by Sunshine Coast Council.

Version 1.1.8.1643

© OurSC, Our Sunshine Coast