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Wellington Point jetty repairs on track for December completion

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Published: October 27, 2025
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The project remains on schedule for December delivery.
The project remains on schedule for December delivery.
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MAJOR repairs to the ageing Wellington Point Jetty are progressing well and remain on schedule for completion by December, weather permitting.

The restoration project, managed by Maritime Safety Queensland, is addressing significant structural issues in the jetty, which was originally built in the 1960s.

The works aim to ensure safe and unrestricted access for the community well into the future.

Repairs began in mid-June and have included replacing girders and cross beams (headstocks) on several spans, repairing piles, replacing worn decking, painting handrails, and installing additional solar lighting.

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As the project advanced, further investigations revealed more deterioration than initially expected.

The damaged girders will now also be replaced as part of the restoration effort.

Despite the additional work, the project remains on track for December delivery.

In response to community feedback, Maritime Safety Queensland will also increase the number of solar bollard lights on the jetty from three to 10.

The lighting upgrade is designed to improve safety while meeting compliant lighting levels that minimise disturbance to marine life.

The public has been urged to continue exercising caution around the worksite.

State Member for Oodgeroo Amanda Stoker said the repairs would ensure the jetty remained a much-loved community landmark.

“The restoration works currently underway to the Wellington Point Jetty will keep this popular fishing spot safe for use and ensure it remains part of our local landscape into the future,” Ms Stoker said.

“I’m pleased to say the works are on track to be delivered on-time, even with the additional works to install extra lighting.”

Ms Stoker also thanked the community for its patience and cooperation while works are completed.

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