The Comiskey Group has officially broken ground on Aura Hotel within the Stockland Aura community near Caloundra, launching construction on a $68 million venue set to become the Sunshine Coast’s largest entertainment destination when it opens in late 2027.
The ceremonial sod turning took place within the Stockland Aura masterplanned community, one of Australia’s largest, signalling the project’s move into full construction following early earthworks. Spanning three levels, the venue will feature six bars, indoor and alfresco dining, a gaming room and multiple function spaces, backed by what the Comiskey Group describes as the biggest band room on the Sunshine Coast, with capacity for up to 2,500 guests.
For a region that has long punched above its weight as a live music destination, Aura Hotel represents a step change in scale and ambition. The Comiskey Group already operates Sandstone Point Hotel, Eatons Hill Hotel, Dakabin Hotel and Samford Hotel across south-east Queensland, and is separately developing five-star hotels at North Lakes and Sandstone Point. Aura Hotel is the group’s first major hospitality venue to begin construction on the coast.
Why This Project Is Landing at Aura
The decision to plant a flagship venue inside Australia’s largest masterplanned community was no accident. Stockland Aura already houses more than 10,000 residents, with plans for up to 20,000 new homes and 20,000 on-site jobs on completion. Plans for the future city centre include a regional shopping centre, cinemas, restaurants, cafes, a university campus and a transit centre, positioning the area as one of Queensland’s most significant urban growth corridors.
Comiskey Group Director Rob Comiskey said breaking ground marks a milestone years in the making. “Breaking ground on Aura Hotel is a huge milestone for us and something we’ve been working towards for a long time,” he said. “With the biggest band room on the Sunshine Coast, capable of hosting up to 2,500 guests, we’re delivering a venue that will bring world-class live music to the region in a way that hasn’t been done before. This will be the largest venue on the Sunshine Coast and one of the largest in Australia.”
Comiskey pointed to the group’s track record of attracting major international acts to its existing venues as a signal of what Sunshine Coast audiences can expect. “We’ve hosted artists from Prince to Post Malone across our venues, and Aura Hotel will continue that, bringing major acts closer to home,” he said.
What the Venue Will Look Like
Aura Hotel will anchor the Aura City Centre precinct, backing onto a future five-hectare South Bank-style parkland. The Mediterranean-inspired design emphasises layered textures and indoor-outdoor flow, with the aim of creating an impression from the moment patrons arrive.

“We’ve put a lot of thought into how this venue looks and feels from the moment you arrive,” Comiskey said. “It’s designed to have real impact, from the façade through to every space inside, while still being welcoming, versatile and built for the whole community.”
The project is expected to generate approximately 150 local jobs, and Stockland Aura Project Director Josh Sondergeld said the development strengthens the broader vision for the precinct. “Following the start of construction on the Town Centre, this milestone reinforces Aura as a thriving destination, connecting residents through shared spaces, experiences and amenities, while also attracting visitors to the region,” he said. “Positioned alongside the future Aura Parklands and connected to surrounding neighbourhoods by extensive walking and cycling pathways, the hotel will play a key role in activating the 100-hectare Aura City Centre.”
A Growing Footprint on the Sunshine Coast
Aura Hotel is not the Comiskey Group’s only Sunshine Coast investment. Just 10 minutes from the Aura site, the group is also developing Coochin Fields, a 155-hectare outdoor festival site approved earlier this year, adding to what is shaping up as a significant entertainment corridor between Caloundra and the broader Sunshine Coast hinterland.
Together, the two projects signal the group’s confidence in the region’s capacity to support large-scale, premium live music and hospitality experiences. For Sunshine Coast residents who have historically had to travel to Brisbane to catch major touring acts, that shift is a meaningful one.
Aura Hotel is scheduled to open in late 2027. For more information about the Comiskey Group and its upcoming projects, visit comiskey.com.au.
Published 10-April-2026







