
A major revitalisation project has breathed new life into the Mission Beach town centre, with the works delivered through a partnership between Cassowary Coast Regional Council and the Queensland Government.
The project was backed by $3.52 million from the State Government’s Local Government Grants and Subsidies Program.
The revitalised town centre now offers a vibrant and welcoming destination where locals and visitors can live, work, shop and dine, ensuring Mission Beach continues to thrive now and into the future, said Minister for Local Government and Water, Ann Leahy.
“These upgrades are a fantastic addition to Mission Beach, providing the whole community with a beautiful space to shop, work, dine, or simply relax and enjoy the stunning waterfront views,” Minister Leahy said.
“We’re proud to have partnered with the Cassowary Coast Regional Council to deliver funding that brings real, lasting benefits to the people of Mission Beach and the many visitors who come to experience this incredible destination.”

Key upgrades include:
- Upgraded underground services and stormwaterÂ
- Upgraded footpaths, roads and intersectionsÂ
- Enhanced street lightingÂ
- New awning structure installedÂ
- Toilet facilities renewedÂ
- New street furniture and public art installedÂ
Cassowary Coast Mayor, Teresa Millwood said the project has transformed the town centre into a vibrant space for locals and visitors.
“This project has delivered incredible upgrades, creating a safe and inviting destination where people can enjoy the stunning natural beauty of Mission Beach,” Mayor Millwood said.
“We’re proud to have worked alongside the Queensland Government to deliver a revitalised town centre that will benefit our community, support tourism, and drive economic growth for the years to come.”
For more information visit: https://yoursay.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/mission-beach-town-centre-revitalisation-project.

