Stan Camm Park upgrade

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Project update: Stan Camm Park in Midge Point has officially reopened following the completion of significant upgrade works. Click to read more.



Stan Camm Park, located on Bundesen Avenue in Midge Point has undergone a makeover. The works started early January, 2025 and were completed mid-June, 2025.

These works transformed the park into a vibrant and functional space for the community.

The upgrades include:

  • A half basketball court and hitting wall.
  • A new picnic shelter with additional barbecue and picnic settings.
  • A modern amenities block, including a unisex disability cubicle and two ambulant cubicles. This will replace the old Windyloo toilet.
  • Additional footpaths.
  • A formalised car park with a DDA-compliant parking bay and a refurbished bus shelter.
  • Upgraded fencing with a contemporary post-and-rail design.

The existing picnic shelter, complete with an electric barbecue, remains as part of the improved park layout. However, the old woodfire barbeques were removed.

Council thanks the community for their patience and understanding while we delivered these exciting enhancements.

This project is proudly funded by the Queensland Government’s Works for Queensland Program in association with Mackay Regional Council.


Project update: Stan Camm Park in Midge Point has officially reopened following the completion of significant upgrade works. Click to read more.



Stan Camm Park, located on Bundesen Avenue in Midge Point has undergone a makeover. The works started early January, 2025 and were completed mid-June, 2025.

These works transformed the park into a vibrant and functional space for the community.

The upgrades include:

  • A half basketball court and hitting wall.
  • A new picnic shelter with additional barbecue and picnic settings.
  • A modern amenities block, including a unisex disability cubicle and two ambulant cubicles. This will replace the old Windyloo toilet.
  • Additional footpaths.
  • A formalised car park with a DDA-compliant parking bay and a refurbished bus shelter.
  • Upgraded fencing with a contemporary post-and-rail design.

The existing picnic shelter, complete with an electric barbecue, remains as part of the improved park layout. However, the old woodfire barbeques were removed.

Council thanks the community for their patience and understanding while we delivered these exciting enhancements.

This project is proudly funded by the Queensland Government’s Works for Queensland Program in association with Mackay Regional Council.


  • Project update: June 11, 2025

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    Stan Camm Park in Midge Point has officially reopened following the completion of significant upgrade works.

    Mayor Greg Williamson said the revitalised park was a great example of council’s commitment to improving liveability across the region.

    “Creating high-quality public spaces like this is all part of council’s broader vision to enhance liveability for our residents,” Mayor Williamson said.

    “Stan Camm Park has always been a much-loved space and these upgrades make it more accessible, functional and welcoming for everyone in the community,” he said.

    “Whether you’re enjoying a barbecue, playing sport or simply relaxing outdoors, this park now offers a space where people of all ages can connect and enjoy a healthier, more active lifestyle.”

    The revitalised park now features:

    • A half basketball court and hitting wall.
    • A new picnic shelter with additional barbecue and picnic settings.
    • A modern amenities block, including a unisex disability cubicle and two ambulant cubicles, replacing the old Windyloo toilet.
    • Paths connecting all facilities.
    • A formalised car park with a DDA-compliant parking bay and refurbished bus shelter.
    • Upgraded fencing with a modern post-and-rail design.

    The existing picnic shelter and electric barbecue have been retained as part of the improved layout. However, the old woodfire barbecues have been removed to meet modern safety and environmental standards.

    Member for Whitsunday Amanda Camm said the project was proudly funded through the Crisafulli Government’s Works for Queensland Program, delivered in partnership with Mackay Regional Council.

    “This new-look park is a fantastic asset for the local community, and I’m proud the Queensland Government could support council in delivering it,” Ms Camm said.

    “Whether it’s participating in a friendly game of basketball, enjoying a picnic or just spending time outside, Stan Camm Park now has something for everyone.

    Check out these great pics which include signage on the new hitting wall adjoining the half basketball court at Stan Camm Park.

Page last updated: 11 Jun 2025, 02:15 PM