SEO, Google Ads and websites for NDIS providers from Caloundra to Noosa. The Sunshine Coast LGA passed 375,328 residents in 2024 and keeps adding thousands a year, yet suburb-level local search here is still wide open. We help providers claim it. Month-to-month, no lock-in.
The Sunshine Coast is one of Queensland’s fastest-growing regions, and NDIS demand grows with the population. Competition for local search is lighter than Brisbane or the Gold Coast, so early movers can claim suburbs before the market catches up.
The region is not one market, it is several. The southern growth corridor around Caloundra, Aura, Baringa and Pelican Waters is filling fastest: in the ABS Regional Population release for 2024-25, Caloundra West – Baringa recorded the largest growth of any area outside the capital cities, up 2,000 people in a single year. The central coast, Maroochydore, Kawana and Buderim, holds the established demand and most of the existing providers. Noosa and Coolum behave differently again, and Nambour with the hinterland is a separate inland catchment.
That spread is the opportunity. The Sunshine Coast LGA reached 375,328 residents at June 2024 and added 9,392 in a year, so participants keep entering the scheme, yet suburb-level local SEO is still rare across most of the coast. In our experience running campaigns for providers in this market, a provider can rank for a term like SIL Caloundra or support coordination Maroochydore well before the larger metro agencies arrive. The catch is matching where you rank to where you actually deliver: a Noosa page that ranks for Caloundra wins clicks but not the right enquiries.
Where a provider here struggles is treating the whole coast as one campaign. Coordinator relationships are still very winnable catchment by catchment, but spreading thin across 100 kilometres of coastline dilutes both. We focus your budget on the corridors where you can deliver and where the growth is, then expand outward.
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Our Sunshine Coast campaigns run the playbook proven in Sydney and Brisbane: catchment SEO, coordinator outreach and matched-landing-page ads. When the first Sunshine Coast client approves their numbers, this section becomes their story.
See the case studies →The Sunshine Coast local government area reached 375,328 residents at June 2024 and added 9,392 people that year, about 2.57 per cent, one of Queensland’s largest growth figures (ABS via .id). More residents means more participants entering the scheme, so the demand pool keeps widening. Providers who build local search visibility now hold those positions as new estates fill.
The southern growth corridor is the standout. In the ABS Regional Population release for 2024-25, Caloundra West – Baringa had the largest growth of any area outside the capital cities, up by 2,000 people in a single year. Aura and Pelican Waters sit in the same corridor, so demand there is climbing faster than established suburbs like Buderim or Mooloolaba.
Yes. We run campaigns from Caloundra and the southern estates through Maroochydore, Kawana and Buderim to Noosa and Coolum in the north, plus the hinterland around Nambour and Palmwoods. Each is treated as its own catchment because a Noosa search and a Nambour search behave very differently.
Lighter than Brisbane or the Gold Coast. In our experience running campaigns for providers in this market, suburb-level local SEO is still rare here, so a provider can rank for terms like SIL Caloundra or support coordination Maroochydore well before the field catches up. We typically see meaningful movement in three to four months.
Yes, and the lighter competition here suits them. A newer provider can target one growth corridor, win the coordinator relationships in that catchment and build from there, rather than competing across the whole coast at once. Our plans are month-to-month with no lock-in.
A specialist reviews your visibility against the providers competing in your Sunshine Coast catchment, and maps where your next participants will come from.
A specialist reviews your visibility against the providers competing in your catchment, and sends a written growth plan within two business days. You keep it either way.