Beach sand replenishing works complete
Port Douglas Beaches

Beach replenishment works in the Port Douglas region have been completed ahead of schedule, Member for Cook David Kempton has confirmed.
Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) has successfully completed the beach replenishment works which commenced in early August and saw clean sand removed from MSQ's Killaloe Dredge Material Rehandling Facility to replenish nearby beaches at Oak Beach, Rocky Point, Helmet Creek Beach (Four Mile Beach) and Newell Beach. It ensures ensures the area is ready for visitors during the September school holidays.
Mr Kempton said the beaches are at their best for the spring holidays thanks to careful planning and strong collaboration between Maritime Safety Queensland and local contractors.
"This project demonstrates our commitment to keeping Queensland's waterways clean and safe, while also protecting and replenishing our beautiful beaches," Mr Kempton said.
"By reusing clean sand from previous dredging operations, we've given nearby beaches a natural boost and prepared the Killaloe site for the next round of dredging at Port Douglas Boat Harbour.”
Sand taken from the Port Douglas boat harbour entrance during previous dredging works was stored at the Killaloe site, specifically for beach nourishment purposes.
All works were carried out in accordance with the project's approved Environmental Management Plan and legislative guidelines. Monitoring of the beaches will continue.
The works ensure the Killaloe site is ready for the next round of dredging at Port Douglas Boat Harbour and support Maritime Safety Queensland's role in keeping Queensland's waterways clean and safe.
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