Newly refurbished Riverside Boardwalk vandalised
Published on 31 August 2022
On Saturday, offenders targeted the newly refreshed Riverside Boardwalk vandalising the area and causing electrical damage.
Parks Sport and Public Space Councillor Cherie Rutherford said it’s absolutely disgraceful to see this kind of damage inflicted almost immediately after the area underwent an upgrade.
“To see this kind of destruction continue to occur within the Rockhampton Region is extremely disappointing and heartbreaking,” Councillor Rutherford said.
“Not only does it cost money to rectify the destruction, but it also stops community members from using the area.
“On Saturday night the offenders destroyed power points and smashed bottles across the boardwalk.
“Our facilities team quickly responded, with the area being cleaned and electricians isolating the power by early Monday. Unfortunately, the power will have to remain isolated until repairs can be undertaken.
Communities and Heritage Councillor Drew Wickerson said the Riverside Boardwalk is meant to be a place for families to enjoy, events to be hosted and everyday activities to be undertaken, but clearly, some people don’t see it that way.
“I am disheartened to see yet another community area targeted by vandals,” Councillor Wickerson said.
“There is costly damage that requires rectifying which will take time away from the community members who want to utilise the area.
“It’s frustrating that Council will never be able to completely eliminate this type of behaviour, but with community help, we can work together to stop the people committing these types of crimes across the region.
“We urge anyone participating in acts of vandalism to stop and think carefully of the repercussions of your actions - this behaviour has serious and costly consequences for our region.
“Please report any damage to Rockhampton Regional Council on 4932 9000 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.”
Parks Sport and Public Spaces Councillor Cherie Rutherford said there have been some questions from the community about other sections of the boardwalk including the lift and pop jets.
“I wanted to give the community a quick update about the other popular areas on the boardwalk.
“Repairs are underway for the lift after the last rain event damaged the electrical systems. Temporary repairs are to be completed before Riverfest and full repairs will be completed as soon as parts are available.
“Council is already replacing the pop jets which will be operational by River Festival.
“The water curtain is another family favourite on the boardwalk, however as certain parts are no longer manufactured, Council is sourcing alternative options to repair the feature.
“I’m looking forward to the community enjoying the boardwalk again for everyday activities and large-scale events.”