The Caloundra Business District (CBD)
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Paul Bell is Henzells' Commercial Manager in Caloundra. He transitioned to commercial property in 2010, leveraging his extensive local knowledge, team-oriented approach, and deep commercial sector expertise. As a former professional rugby league player in Australia and the UK, he brings passion and dedication to his role. Paul also holds a Diploma in Business Management, demonstrating his commitment to excellence in commercial real estate.
Paul Bell - Henzells Commercial Manager
Paul Bell is Henzells' Commercial Manager in Caloundra. He transitioned to commercial property in 2010, leveraging his extensive local knowledge, team-oriented approach, and deep commercial sector expertise. As a former professional rugby league player in Australia and the UK, he brings passion and dedication to his role. Paul also holds a Diploma in Business Management, demonstrating his commitment to excellence in commercial real estate.
Paul Bell - Henzells Commercial Manager
Is located in Felicity Park , 77 Bulcock st. The Centre can help with all general and holiday inquiries
Caloundra Information Centre
Is located in Felicity Park, 22 Omrah Avenue, Caloundra QLD 4551
Caloundra Regional offers a dynamic exhibition program spotlighting prominent local and national artists. The Gallery Store spotlights artisans from the region and beyond, emphasizing local, handcrafted items and introducing a curated Pop-Up Feature Artisan program with each exhibition. Additionally, the Gallery serves as the repository for the region's varied art collections, including the Sunshine Coast Art Collection and the Public Art Collection.
Caloundra Regional Gallery
Accessible 24/7, our Wi-Fi service on Bulcock Street is open to anyone with a Wi-Fi-enabled device. To connect, simply select 'SC Free Public Wi-Fi' from your wireless networks and read and accept the terms and conditions.
Please make considerate and community-oriented use of the hotspot areas. Council reserves the right to enforce download and connection time restrictions, as well as employ content filtering systems in managing this service, all outlined in the terms and conditions.
Free Public Wifi
Council does not capture personal information of individuals accessing the service unless the user opts into providing that information while using the SC Free Public Wi-Fi service.
The Wi-Fi network does automatically detect Wi-Fi enabled devices moving through the coverage area. The network uses the beacons that every Wi-Fi enabled device periodically emits to collect information of the number and movements of devices.Once the terms have been agreed to, council will record information relating to use of SC Free Public Wi-Fi.
Information recorded includes:
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location of the device accessing SC Free Public Wi-Fi
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time of log on and log off
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web services accessed by a device
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if a device has previously logged on to the service.
The MAC address of the device that has accessed the SC Free Public Wi-Fi is used to obtain this information. A device’s MAC address does not provide any personal details about the individual who owns or is using the device. MAC addresses are anonymised with an irreversible encryption before storing in a data centre.
Once you open the internet browser application to the website, council will capture and process information about the web browser type and/or operating system information used by the enabled device in order to determine the most effective and/or customised means of displaying the requested website on your device.
Wifi Privacy
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Council relies on the expert advice of an authoritative international health authority, the World Health Organisation (WHO), for overall assessments of health and safety impacts.
EMF Explained Series developed by the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association in conjunction with the GSM Association and Mobile Manufacturers Forum have a number of resources regarding Wi-Fi and Health
MT & HC's
Council relies on the expert advice of an authoritative international health authority, the World Health Organisation (WHO), for overall assessments of health and safety impacts.
EMF Explained Series developed by the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association in conjunction with the GSM Association and Mobile Manufacturers Forum have a number of resources regarding Wi-Fi and Health
MT & HC's