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Community

We are committed to engaging with and supporting our port communities of Mackay, Hay Point, Abbot Point (Bowen), and Weipa.

Through our Sponsorships and Donations Program and community engagement activities, we are building valuable community partnerships that promote positive outcomes for our organisation and regions.

  • Port facilities From fishing spots to jogging paths, parks and BBQs, find out about the facilities surrounding our ports.
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  • Community engagement Groups to discuss port development, port tours and school grants are among our community initiatives.
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  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Relations North Queensland Bulk Ports (NQBP) Reconciliation Action Plan 2023 to 2025 builds on existing relationships with Traditional Owners in our port communities throughout Queensland.
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  • Sponsorships and donations What are the kinds of initiatives we support and what do you need to know to get involved?
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  • Community Reference Groups To promote information-sharing and consultation, NQBP hosts community reference groups at the Ports of Mackay and Hay Point.
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  • North Wall Beach Surf Cam Check out the latest surf conditions for Mackay's North Wall Beach on our surf cam.
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  • North Wall recreational area improvement project investing around one million dollars to improve the recreational area at North Wall Beach, near the Port of Mackay.
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North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing cultural and spiritual connection to land and water. We pay respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.