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read moreA $6.3 million revitalisation of the Airlie Beach Foreshore has been completed after the site was damaged during Severe Tropical Cyclone (STC) Debbie in 2017.
The weekend project reveal coincided with a community celebration on the shores of Airlie Bay, with improvements including a new market site, carpark and performance stage, upgraded amenities block, and a ‘beach step’ stadium near the Esplanade.
Advising that said the project was made possible through the hard work and cooperation of all three levels of government, Member for Mackay and Queensland Assistant Minister for State Development Julieanne Gilbert stated “the revitalisation of Airlie Beach Foreshore is completely transformative for our region.
“The improvements have supported jobs and will lead to the creation of new ones, and it will encourage more people to visit, stay and play here in Whitsundays.
“This is great news from both a social and economic standpoint, giving energy to the area and boosting local business.”
Other key features of the project include a new three-metre-wide footpath along the beachfront connecting Airlie Beach Lagoon to the Bicentennial Walkway, and an adventure playground that was opened early for the recent Easter holidays.
Federal Minister for Natural Disaster and Emergency Management David Littleproud said the completion of the project was a big step forward on Whitsundays’ road to recovery, adding “tourism is so important to this region, and recreational spaces like Airlie Beach Foreshore attract visitors and help the economy recover.
“This is a great space, and the Federal Coalition Government is proud to do its bit.”
Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Andrew Willcox said Airlie Beach Foreshore was a popular destination for all residents and visitors, valued for its beautiful bay, island views and regular markets, festivals and events.
“I couldn’t be prouder of this new community space, which will showcase what our beautiful region has to offer.
“The revitalisation of the park is symbolic of the region’s ongoing recovery from Cyclone Debbie, and the completion of these works is truly a reason to celebrate.”
Revitalisation works were funded by the Commonwealth and Queensland Governments under Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA) ($850,000), and through the Queensland Government’s $365 million Building our Regions Program ($2.83 million) and its $110 million commitment to areas impacted by STC Debbie ($2.657 million).
The Council is also currently undertaking a $440,000 upgrade program at the Bowen Town Pool.
Splash Pool Constructions are carrying out the extensive aquatic works which will see the facility reopen in mid-September.
For more information on the Airlie Beach Foreshore project go to www.whitsunday.qld.gov.au/543/Airlie-Beach-Foreshore-Revitalisation
21st May 2019 - Mackay’s historic Queens Park to be revitalised after impact of cyclone Debbie
2nd January 2019 - Airlie Beach lagoon drowning prompts WorkSafe Queensland advice
19th November 2018 - Airlie Beach Festival of Music goes plastic free
24th September 2018 - Conservationist says that Whitsundays shark attacks occurred in swimming ‘no-go zone’
27th September 2017 - Visitors return to the Whitsundays after Cyclone Debbie
30th July 2017 - New aquatic play park part of the revival of the Whitsundays
12th April 2017 - $12 million prioritised for Tropical Cyclone Debbie affected sports clubs
10th April 2017 - Sunshine Coast helps out Whitsundays with post Cyclone Debbie conference relocation
2nd April 2017 - Tourism industry to rebuild after Cyclone Debbie
29th March 2017 - Queensland tourism industry rallies following Cyclone Debbie
3rd November 2015 - Research project finds Whitsunday Islands littered with rubbish
3rd July 2015 - Airlie Aqua Park opens despite legal threats
1st February 2011 - Cyclone Yasi Forces Whitsunday Resort Evacuations
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