Come and see! Seaside parks' new maritime heritage
The construction fencing has come down on part of the second stage of the Dicky Beach Precinct Plan.
The Stage 1 works included the S.S. Dicky propellor relocation, new and improved community facilities such as the public amenities and skate park, connecting pathways, a new picnic shelter and beach showers.
The second stage of works now compliment the first with connecting pathways, improved beach access, custom furniture and seating which will encourage locals and visitors to grab a spot of lunch from the nearby shops, or just spend time outdoors.
The space provides a welcoming experience for people of all ages and abilities.
The SS Dicky’s wreck’s significance to the local area will soon be on display through interpretive elements and ship pieces featured on a viewing deck which has direct line of sight to the location of the S.S. Dicky beach grounding. Watch this space!
The SS Dicky Art Wall is coming soon - watch this space
Interpretive signage will soon explain the rich history of the iron-hulled steamer, driven ashore at Caloundra during a cyclone in 1893.
Stage 2 upgrades include:
- Viewing Deck
- Interpretive signage and wreck pieces of the S.S. Dicky
- Custom furniture and seating
- Connecting pathways
- Beach Access improvements
- Picnic settings
- Drainage swales and improvements
- Tree planting and garden beds
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