THE Douglas Shire Council in far north Queensland has given approval for an $85 million redevelopment of the Reef Marina in Port Douglas. The project will include a dedicated tender dock for cruise ship passengers, as well as a boardwalk with views of the Coral Sea and Daintree National Park....
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THE Douglas Shire Council in far north Queensland has given approval for an $85 million redevelopment of the Reef Marina in Port Douglas.
The project will include a dedicated tender dock for cruise ship passengers, as well as a boardwalk with views of the Coral Sea and Daintree National Park.
Other features include a series of luxury waterfront townhouses and apartments, connected to the town centre via a landscaped “rainforest walk”.
“The project will energise our beautiful waterfront with new levels of amenity for Port Douglas locals and visitors, Reef Marina co-owner Andrew Hooper-Nguyen said.
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