Four fitness stations in Apex Park on the Noosaville foreshore are set for an upgrade this October.
The new fitness equipment, designed for all ages and abilities, will replace the current infrastructure, which is now 14 years old and starting to wear out.
Input from fitness professionals and feedback from the community collected last year has guided the upgrade.
Noosa Council’s civil and asset operations manager Bryan O’Connor said the upgrades were part of council’s annual infrastructure renewal program, and not related to the draft Noosaville Foreshore Infrastructure Master Plan, which is still under review.
“We are delighted to be updating Apex Park with the latest in fitness station design, prioritising accessibility and usability for all,” he said.
“This upgrade is part of our commitment to sustainability and to providing great public spaces that support healthy, active lifestyles.”
The upgraded equipment will emphasise bodyweight exercises, be accessible for wheelchair users, and include clear instructions for ease of use. Designed for low maintenance, the new stations will have minimal moving parts and no hydraulics. Additionally, the new equipment will fit within the existing footprints, allowing for a seamless transition.
In addition to the Apex Park project, council is addressing Pomona’s fitness equipment needs. Residents will soon have the opportunity to share their views and help shape future solutions as part of the Pomona Placemaking Plan.
“Our long-term vision includes a comprehensive upgrade to Pomona’s amenities, fostering a vibrant environment for all residents,” Mr O’Connor said.
Local resident and fitness enthusiast, Nicki Westacott, welcomed the Noosaville equipment upgrades.
“It’s fantastic to see the new fitness stations being accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. This upgrade will make it easier for all community members to stay active and healthy,” she said.
“The clear instructions and adaptable equipment will ensure that people of all abilities can enjoy a great workout on the foreshore.”
During the installation period, the fitness stations will be closed, and safety barriers will be in place. However, access to the foreshore, playground, and other amenities will remain open as usual.
This project, proudly funded by Noosa Council, is part of ongoing efforts to enhance community infrastructure and promote active lifestyles.
Additionally, Noosa Council will offer a training session on using the new fitness equipment once installed to ensure everyone can make the most of these new facilities.
For further information on the project, visit the Noosa Council website – noosa.qld.gov.au/wip