Stage 1 of the Onslow Boating Project now complete
25 August 2023
Stage 1 of the Onslow Community Boating Precinct (CBP) is now complete, with the works creating modern recreational boating facilities to residents and visitors alike.
Upgrades to the precinct included the dredging of a new basin, construction of a two-lane boat ramp with central floating jetty, a car park and drainage, solar lighting, public amenities, and landscaping.
Approximately 45,000 cubic metres of sand and rock was dredged from the creek bed to create deeper waters for safe navigation to and from the boat ramp, which is protected by a rock revetment incorporating 20,000 tonnes of granite and recovered rock material.
Stage 2 of the project, which includes a small marina and further landside development, is currently in the advanced stages of design.
This project, undertaken by the Department of Transport WA was initiated by a major funding commitment from the Shire of Ashburton and will provide modern, safe boating facilities for local and visiting boat owners.
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