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North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) has completed a $2 million upgrade of the North Wall Recreational Area, delivering new amenities and improved public access at the iconic Mackay coastline location.
NQBP Chief Executive Officer Brendan Webb said the area can now be enjoyed by the local community and visitors alike.
“Today marks a major milestone for all those who love North Wall,” Mr Webb said.`
“After several months of construction, our $2 million North Wall recreational area project is now open to the public.
“Visitors can enjoy the improved infrastructure and new amenities intended to both preserve the natural beauty of the site and support community enjoyment.”
Mr Webb thanked the community and key stakeholders for their involvement in the project.
“From the start of this project, community consultation was integral,” Mr Webb said.
“The community’s feedback helped shape the design to ensure the area remains a place that reflects what people value — natural scenery, calm recreation, and connection with nature.”
The project was developed with input from community stakeholders including Yuwi Aboriginal Corporation, Mackay and District Turtle Watch, and NQBP’s Port of Mackay Community Reference Group, all of whom were present at the official opening.
Mr Webb was also joined by Member for Mackay Nigel Dalton MP and Mackay Regional Council Mayor Greg Williamson to mark the completion of the works.
“North Wall is one of Mackay’s most loved spots, and these upgrades will make it even more enjoyable for families, fishers, walkers, and visitors,” Mr Dalton said.
“Projects like this show what can be achieved when local feedback is listened to and when investment is directed into practical improvements that benefit the whole community,” he said.
“I want to thank NQBP, JMAC Constructions, and the community groups who contributed to this project for helping preserve the natural beauty of this area while ensuring it remains accessible for generations to come.”
Included in the improvements is a sealed car park with increased parking spaces, an overflow area adjacent to the car park, improved footpaths and educational signage and an increase of facilities such as seating and shade.
With a local office based in Mackay, JMAC Constructions completed the works highlighting their strong track record in community infrastructure delivery.
JMAC Constructions Project Manager Asher Wilkinson said the team was proud to deliver the project for the local community.
“The project takes advantage of the natural beauty of the area providing revitalised recreational opportunities for the local community” he said.
“We’re proud to have delivered this exciting community-based infrastructure for the people of Mackay.”
The upgraded facilities ensure North Wall will continue to be a popular place for recreation, connection, and enjoyment of Mackay’s coastline.
Recreational area inclusions:
Image | North Queensland Bulk Ports representatives with Port of Mackay Community Reference Group members who played a key role in the North Wall Recreational Area upgrades.
Image | Mayor of Mackay Greg Williamson, NQBP Board Chair Grant Gilfillan and Member for Mackay Nigel Dalton MP helped NQBP CEO Brendan Webb cut the ribbon at the official opening this morning.
Image | JMAC Project Manager Asher Wilkinson and JMAC North Queensland Manager Greg LeBrocque were pleased to be a part of the opening of the new community facility.
Image | Aerial view of the unveiled North Wall Recreational Area.
Image | Aerial view of the area prior to construction.
North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation contact:
Emilie Power | Senior Advisor Community Relationship
0427 050 666 | epower@nqbp.com.au
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