Concept images of Charters Towers Water Park. Concepts are subject to change.

Works are well underway on the Charters Towers’ Water Park project!

The play equipment has been received and construction has commenced on the Regions’ first water park.

Mayor Frank Beveridge is excited to see this project come together with the arrival of the playground equipment signifying a key milestone moment for Council’s construction.

“Council and I are eager to see the finished project now that the playground equipment has arrived onsite,” says Mayor Beveridge.

The playground equipment will be part of the zero-depth interactive water play park, featuring multiple slides, a bucket and tunnel.

“The playground is just one piece of the exciting Water Park project,” says Mayor Beveridge.

The Charters Towers Water Park project includes the construction of the site works, amenities, plantroom, filtration plant, shade sails, civil works, landscaping, and chemical truck delivery bund.

The project is on track and is expected to be completed mid-year.

The initial project completion date was moved to allow for the removal of contaminated soil after low-level heavy metals were found in the soil.

“Now that the contaminated soil has been removed, we will be able to keep moving forward with the project,” says Mayor Beveridge.

Once complete, entry to the Charters Towers Water Park will be free, which makes a great attraction for children after school and during school holidays said Mayor Beveridge.

“The water park is a great addition to the Region, and we know it will be very popular with both  locals and tourists,” he says.

The Water Park, which has been identified as one of ten priority projects by Council for 2020-24, will increase the liveability of the Region and will “nurture a culture of community growth, health, and well-being in Charters Towers,” says Mayor Beveridge.

Further information about the Charters Towers Water Park, can be found at www.charterstowers.qld.gov.au/charters-towers-water-park