20/02/2012
Cycling, Sports Tourism and the Cooloola Coast
I believe that sport tourism in the form of cycling would suit the Cooloola Coast as a way of boosting our economy and at the same time is beneficial to all the residents with the improvement to our infrastructure on the Coast. Using the existing Rainbow Beach Triathlon and other events, we need to actively work towards a future where we enhance our tourism economy with sports tourism. At the same time as improving our economy it will improve and enhance the health and lifestyles of all that use it.
In Tin Can Bay and Cooloola Cove cycling is becoming more and more popular and it would be ideal to connect the whole of Cooloola Cove and Rainbow Beach into an integrated cycling system of multi-purpose pedestrian/cycle paths beside the roads or cycle lanes on the roads. In the future cycle ways or lanes connecting everywhere in the entire Gympie Region should be the goal.
The Cooloola Coast can attract cycling and sports training and tourism if we integrate residents, business and sports needs. Repairing and improving our infrastructure is not only important step forward for the residents and businesses of the Coast but the entire Region. Unfortunately we have to get our infrastructure up to an acceptable standard and this will take time because most of our road infrastructure on the Coast is in very poor condition.
With the cost of cycle or dual purpose paths being large it will be necessary to have an ongoing program over years to get where we want it to be.
Without any doubt the most dangerous road to cycle and walk on that does not have a path in the residential area is Investigator Ave, between Nautilus Ave and Queen Elizabeth Dve.
The lack of a multi-purpose path on Investigator Ave has created a “disconnect” in Cooloola Cove where children who live at the south-eastern end cannot cycle to anywhere due to the high traffic loads on this road. Mothers push prams, the elderly with mobility scooters, disabled with wheel chairs, pedestrians and cyclists risk their lives by using the road or are isolated in their homes. Cooloola Cove Residents and Friends Inc, a local community based organisation, along with unanimous support from the residents have been requesting council, for ten years, to upgrade Investigator Ave to the modern standard width, and for a multi-purpose pathway along this road. I have talked to many residents about the road condition and path issue and it and it comes out as the major issue in Cooloola Cove.
Future attention for a multi-purpose path then needs to be placed on Investigator Ave from Nautilus Ave to Endeavour Dve as well as the whole of Endeavour Dve.
There are many, not only cyclists, that would use this path besides those who live near it and it would extend the path from Tin Can Bay that has been the greatest of successes which the then council also opposed for many years.
A multi-purpose pedestrian/cycle path or cycle lane from Rainbow Beach to Seary's Creek with the ultimate plan to connect with Cooloola Cove and the Tin Can Bay-Gympie Rd would join the coast together in a way that would benefit all and create new opportunities previously unconsidered.
I would like to see a future where the Coast can become a centre for sporting activities and eco-tourism. The pathways connecting our Coast can encourage tourists to come and see nature while riding and walking in safety. The Cooloola Coast needs to broaden its income base with new ideas thereby enhancing the mono-culture tourism base of dolphins feeding in Tin Can Bay and Fraser Island access for Rainbow Beach. It’s very important for the Cooloola Coast that tourists come to see what we have now and we should treasure it, but if anything upsets these attractions we are in trouble. We need to diversify.
An integrated cycle network with paths and lanes throughout the Cooloola Coast ticks many boxes:
o Health
o Enhance tourism
o Broaden our economic base
o Sports and Training
o Eco-tourism
o Children being able to ride to and from school
o Ability to ride to and from work
The Cooloola Coast is an ideal location for cycling due to the mixed terrain allowing for long flat rides for beginners and hills for the experienced as well as cross country cycling.