| Job Title: | Strategic Land Coordinator |
| Job Type: | Permanent Full Time |
| Location: | Queensland |
| Classification: | Commercial Enterprises, Planning and Development |
| Client: | Whitsunday Regional Council |
| Reference: | 3741 |
| Job Published: | 27 Oct 2025 |
| Closing Date: | 17 Nov 2025 |
Job Description
Strategic Land Coordinator
Whitsunday Regional Council | Proserpine, Queensland
Total package up to approx. $150,000 | Permanent full-time
Lead strategic land planning and acquisitions across the Whitsundays
Partner with State, industry and community to enable regional investment
Shape the future of a world-renowned coastal region through land strategy
The Whitsunday region is one of Queensland’s most dynamic and fast-growing coastal communities - an enviable blend of tropical lifestyle, natural beauty and strong economic growth. As population and investment accelerate, Whitsunday Regional Council is stepping forward to ensure the region’s land assets are strategically managed to deliver sustainable housing, employment and infrastructure outcomes.
The newly created Strategic Land Coordinator position represents a pivotal opportunity to shape how and where the Whitsundays will grow over the coming decades. This role will lead the coordination, acquisition and long-term management of Council’s land portfolio to enable infrastructure delivery, investment attraction and community development.
This is both a strategic and delivery-focused role. The Coordinator will drive land acquisitions, tenure conversions and disposals that unlock master plan precincts across Airlie Beach, Bowen and Cannonvale - while building the foundations for a 20–30 year Strategic Land Management Plan. Working closely with the Mayor, CEO and senior executives, the role will ensure Council holds the right land in the right locations to meet future regional needs.
Success will require a blend of technical expertise and strategic vision. The ideal candidate will have tertiary qualifications in property, planning, law or economics, with experience in land acquisition, feasibility, valuation or tenure management. Strong stakeholder capability - particularly with State Government agencies and private developers - will be essential, as will the ability to translate complex land and property issues into clear business cases and investment proposals.
This is a rare opportunity to make a lasting impact - enabling projects and precincts that define the Whitsunday region’s future. Join a progressive Council committed to collaboration, innovation and sustainable regional growth.
To apply for this role please download the Applicant Pack and view the Position Description and selection criteria before submitting an application.
Applications close 5pm (AEST) Monday 17 November 2025.