Why Community Spirit Matters
A new development can feel like a blank canvas. Without established networks, neighbours may remain strangers. That’s why community spirit is essential — it transforms Shoreline into a living, breathing neighbourhood. Strong community bonds lead to:
- Safer, more supportive streets
- Vibrant social lives through local events and clubs
- Improved wellbeing through connection
- A sense of pride and belonging
Spaces That Bring People Together
Shoreline has been designed with community connection at its core:
- 2.8km of foreshore parkland with a proposed waterfront boardwalk
- Primary school and childcare facilities within the estate
- Parks, playgrounds, and green corridors to enjoy
- Local shops and cafes that act as social hubs
Practical Ways to Build Community Spirit
Residents and developers can work together to nurture connection:
- Neighbourhood events: BBQs, street parties, or seasonal celebrations
- Community groups: Gardening clubs, book circles, or fitness meetups
- Volunteer opportunities: Local clean-up days or charity drives
- Digital platforms: Facebook groups or community apps to share news and support
SAND - The Neighbourhood Association
SAND - the Shoreline Association for Neighbourhood Development Inc - seeks to deliver the support needed by the developer and residents to realise the community potential as the development grows. Being a member of SAND, either as a Neighbourhood Supporter (FREE) or, if you want to help manage SAND itself, as an Ordinary or Associate Member, demonstrates your commitment to helping grow the community in a positive and welcoming way, making Shoreline THE place to live in Redland Bay.
A Coastal Lifestyle with Heart
Shoreline isn’t just about homes—it’s about creating an environment where people build friendships as well as houses. With its bayside location, expansive views of SMBIs, and integration of bushland and foreshore, Shoreline offers the great Australian coastal dream reimagined.