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Mazlin Park Upgrade

  • Matt Owen
  • Apr 4, 2023
  • 1 min read

By Alistair Gray


Mazlin Park is an excellent spot for a family picnic or for friends to get together. Once again, the team at Moreton Bay Regional Council have made the residents of Beachmere proud.

Overlooking the vistas of Moreton Bay, with stairs down to the beach, new pathways and gardens, the upgraded park is ready to be enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. Located across the road from both the Beachmere Caravan Park and Beachmere Palms Motel, it is sure to be a winner.


The park includes new picnic tables and benches, a barbecue, toilet facilities, a water fountain and an outdoor shower. One feature I particularly liked was the use of large sandstone blocks carefully placed to improve the aesthetics and provide casual seating on the gentle slope towards the water. This could even be used for seating during the ‘music in the park’ concerts bringing a new vibe to the area.



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