The Nudgee Beach Boardwalk has reopened after works to replace and realign part of the 1.5-kilometre loop were completed ahead of schedule, restoring full access for walkers, runners and sightseers.
Nudgee Beach Boardwalk Open Again
The Nudgee Beach Boardwalk has reopened after works to replace and realign a section of the loop were completed ahead of schedule.
The affected section had become unsafe, prompting works to restore a safer and more connected route through the Nudgee Beach area. With the construction now finished, the full 1.5-kilometre loop is available again for people using the boardwalk for walking, running and sightseeing.
The works ran from early May 2026 to early June 2026. The section that was closed during construction has now returned to public use.
Full Loop Restored At Nudgee Beach
The Nudgee Beach Boardwalk is a popular bayside route for locals and visitors, passing through coastal surrounds with wetlands, birdlife and views of the coastline.
The reopened section restores access to the complete loop, allowing visitors to move through the full boardwalk route again. The works involved replacing and realigning the affected part of the structure rather than only reopening the previous section.
The upgrade provides a safer and more continuous experience for walkers, runners and sightseers using the boardwalk. The full route is now available for short outings, morning walks and time outdoors around Nudgee Beach.

Wetlands And Coastline Back On The Route
The return of the complete loop reconnects visitors with the boardwalk’s bayside setting, including its wetlands, birdlife and coastal views.
The boardwalk’s reopening follows the end of the temporary closure needed for the replacement and realignment works. With the project finished, visitors can once again use the full circuit rather than only part of the route.
The completed works bring the Nudgee Beach Boardwalk back into full public use after the construction period, restoring one of the area’s short outdoor routes for local users and visitors.
Published 18-June-2026














