
Mackay Football Park is set to undergo significant upgrades, with a series of infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing the match-day experience for players, referees, and spectators.
The investment aligns with Football Queensland’s (FQ) long-term infrastructure strategy for the region, supporting the growing football community in Mackay and the Whitsunday Coast.
As part of its commitment to improving local facilities, FQ has also secured a new lease agreement with Mackay Regional Council for additional land.
This agreement will enable long-term facility development, ensuring the park continues to accommodate increasing participation numbers.
According to Craig Ramage, FQ’s General Manager – Northern, the upgrades are already making a noticeable impact and form a crucial part of broader efforts to foster the sport’s growth in the region.
“We’ve been listening closely to the needs of players, clubs, and spectators, and these improvements will make Mackay Football Park more functional, accessible, and safer for everyone who uses the facility,” Ramage said in a press release.
“A key part of the upgrade to the facility is the $800,000 expansion of the carpark, which has long been a point of concern, especially on busy match days, and this expansion will make a big difference by improving traffic flow, reducing delays, and ensuring smoother and safer match-day access for everyone.”
Among the key developments, new changerooms are scheduled for completion in 2025. These facilities will include two team rooms and a dedicated space for referees, catering specifically to the growing number of female players and match officials.
Additional improvements already underway include the installation of new Felton benches around the office building, along with a wheelchair-accessible picnic table, designed to enhance comfort, safety, and accessibility for all visitors.
Football Queensland continues to collaborate with local clubs, government partners, and the wider community to ensure Mackay Football Park remains a high-quality venue that meets the needs of the region’s football community.