
The upgraded boardwalk is now open. Photo source: Facebook.
Residents and visitors can once again enjoy the full length of the Bicentennial Boardwalk, with the final stage of the foreshore upgrade officially opening on June 25th.
Whitsunday Regional Council celebrated the milestone with Councillor Jan Clifford joined by the project's manager and representatives from Plants Whitsundays, Matt Stokes and Dylan Blackwood, the team responsible for delivering the final stage of the upgrade.

The completed boardwalk is one of the first major projects delivered under the Airlie Beach Masterplan, a long-term vision to build-up the township for future generations while strengthening its reputation as the "Heart of the Great Barrier Reef."
The upgrade improves connectivity along the foreshore, making it easier for people to walk between key areas while enhancing the experience for both locals and visitors.
With the project now complete, locals and tourists alike can take in the scenic coastal views, whether walking, running or simply enjoying one of the Whitsundays' most iconic waterfront attractions for years to come.