May 21, 2026

New Pathway Upgrade Improves Access To Mackay’s Popular Shade Garden

Cr Peter Sheedy, Mayor Greg Williamson and Curator of Botanic Areas Lisa Kermode strolling through the newly renovated Shade Garden. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara  

A newly upgraded pathway through the Tropical Shade Garden at the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens has officially reopened to the public as of last Monday, 18th May to mark the beginning of Botanic Gardens Week.

The project replaces the former gravel pathways with 320 metres of concrete paths and 60 metres of modwood boardwalk, improving accessibility for visitors exploring one of the gardens’ most popular attractions.

Mayor Greg Williamson said more than $420,000 had been invested in the upgrade.

“The shade garden is one of the most iconic features of our botanic gardens,” he said.

“We have the ability now to get people of all ages and groups into here, because it used to be a pebbled pathway.

“It is now a wide shared pathway that's accessible to people with wheelchairs and people living with disabilities.”

The improved access means visitors who previously found the area difficult to navigate can now experience the lush garden environment.

“So if you've never been to the Shade Garden before, because you couldn't access it, now you can,” Mayor Williamson said.

He said spending time in nature also offered important wellbeing benefits.

“When you're able to access nature, and just listen to the birds and the environment around you… that does wonders for your mental health and wellbeing.”

The new pathway also allows easier access to several garden features, including the crane sculptures gifted in 2004 by Mackay’s Japanese sister city, Matsuura.

Curator of botanic areas Lisa Kermode said the reopening formed part of a broader program of events for Botanic Gardens Week.

“We’re really excited to be reopening the Tropical Shade Garden and welcoming visitors back,” she said.

“These are a collection of native and also exotic plants that all thrive in shady conditions,” Ms Kermode said.