Petition To Ban Nudists At Coolum Beach Sparks Community Divide

A petition calling for a ban on nudists at Third Bay in Coolum Beach has triggered a clear divide among locals, with concerns over safety, legality, and personal choice driving ongoing debate.



Petition Targets Long-Known Coolum Beach Spot

The push to remove nudists from Third Bay has brought renewed attention to a location long associated with nude bathing, despite laws prohibiting the practice.

The petition, recently shared within the community, aims to stop what has become a continued presence of nudists at the beach. Early support appears limited, though the issue has prompted strong discussion online.

Coolum Beach nudists
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Community Views Split Over Use Of Coolum Beach

Reactions to the petition show a divided response among locals. Some residents raise concerns about safety and suitability, particularly pointing to families and children who also visit the beach.

Others have highlighted incidents that raised discomfort, reinforcing concerns about how the area is being used. At the same time, some within the community argue that nudity itself is not harmful and should be tolerated in a secluded setting.

Alternative views suggest that those uncomfortable with the situation can choose other nearby beaches, while others propose the idea of a designated clothing-optional area.

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Legal Status Remains Unchanged

Under existing laws, public nudity is not permitted, and individuals may face fines for wilful exposure. Beach patrols are conducted regularly, with enforcement occurring at times, although the practice has continued over the years.

There are no officially recognised nude beaches in Queensland. Attempts in other areas to establish clothing-optional locations have not succeeded, leaving places like Third Bay without any formal status.

Ongoing Debate At Coolum Beach

The situation at Coolum Beach continues to centre on differing expectations around how the beach is used. The petition has brought renewed focus to the issue, but its outcome remains uncertain.



For now, Third Bay remains a point of discussion within the community, with opinions on both sides continuing to shape the conversation.

Published 10-Apr-2026

Is Coolum Beach the Location of Kelly Slater’s Next Surf Ranch?

The World Surf League has been on the lookout for a location for Kelly Slater’s next surf ranch and it appears the Sunshine Coast is under serious consideration for the $100-million development, specifically Coolum, the “surfing mecca” of the Coast.

If approved, the proposed multi-million dollar surf ranch is going to be the first of its kind not just in Queensland but in Australia. There are talks that the artificial wave pool will have the same features as Slater’s first surf ranch located in Lemoore, California that comes with tourism facilities.

Coolum Beach, Sunshine Coast (Photo credit: Michal Hope/Wikimedia Commons)

Having Slater’s surf ranch in Coolum is also expected to be a huge attraction in the coastal suburb. The beach is only a 10-minute drive from the Sunshine Coast Airport at Maroochydoore and only half an hour away from Brisbane. In the coming weeks, WSL is planning to talk to the Coolum community to discuss the concepts of the surf ranch, and to get to know what they think of this project.

Slater’s surf ranch in California has proven to be a success as it was chosen as the venue of the 2018 WSL Founders Cup. The $30 million surf ranch counts on hydrofoils to make artificial waves rise up over the rectangular pool. 

The surf ranch is a hundred percent solar-powered, which is an environment-friendly way of building man-made waves. It’s just one of the many ways the legendary surfer has shown his concern for the ocean and beaches. In June 2019, he took part in the WSL “Stop Trashing Waves” campaign to raise awareness of environmental issues.

In addition to the surf ranch in Australia, Kelly Slater Wave Pool Company is planning more man-made wave pools in the years to come, with Brazil and Japan as the possible locations.