North Wall Beach revitalisation underway

Work is now underway to revitalise the popular North Wall Beach area beside the Port of Mackay.
The $2 million project – led by North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) and completed by Queensland-based JMAC Constructions – includes a sealed car park with more spaces, better accessibility, and new shade and seating for locals and visitors.
The final design was shaped through community input, including from the Yuwi Aboriginal Corporation, Mackay and District Turtle Watch, and NQBP’s Port of Mackay Community Reference Group.
Queensland Minister for Finance, Trade, Employment and Training, Ros Bates, said that the upgrade is part of the government’s commitment to supporting regional jobs and lifestyle.
“Mackay plays a key role in driving Queensland’s economy – and locals should enjoy the benefits of modern infrastructure and quality public spaces,” Bates said.
Queensland Member for Mackay, Nigel Dalton, said that the upgraded facilities will make one of the region’s most loved spots even better.
“North Wall is already a favourite when the swell’s up. These improvements will make the area safer, more accessible and more comfortable for everyone,” Dalton said.
NQBP Acting CEO, Carissa Mansfield, said that the project was a great example of local collaboration.
“We’ve worked closely with the community on this project and are pleased to be partnering with a trusted Queensland company to bring it to life,” Mansfield said.
JMAC Project Manager, Asher Wilkinson, said the team is proud to be involved in enhancing such a significant local space.
Construction is expected to be completed by late 2025. Temporary car parking and beach access remain in place to ensure safe use during the works.
Further information on the project, including the final design, is available on the NQBP website.