By Kirra Livingstone
RECENT weather events have caused delays in the construction of the Honey Farm Sport and Recreation Precinct, prompting the Sunshine Coast Council to adjust the relocation timelines for affected sporting clubs.
The Kawana Dolphins Juniors and Seniors will remain at the Kawana Sports Precinct for the rest of the 2025 season and throughout 2026.
Similarly, the Caloundra Football Club will continue playing at Meridan until the end of 2026.
The Caloundra Football Club is now scheduled to relocate to the Honey Farm complex in 2027, a year later than originally planned.
The delay follows 18 months of wet weather, which has significantly impacted construction timelines at the new facility.
Sunshine Coast Council has informed the clubs of these adjustments and will continue discussions with Queensland Rugby League, the Kawana Dolphins Rugby League Club, and the Caloundra Football Club to coordinate their relocations.
Despite the setbacks, Council remains committed to delivering the state-of-the-art Honey Farm Sport and Recreation Precinct.
Once completed, the facility will provide modern amenities and improved infrastructure to support local sporting clubs and the wider community.
Further updates on construction progress and relocation plans will be provided as they become available.