Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Wilsons Promontory boardwalk set for upgrade

THE popular Sealers Cove boardwalk in Wilsons Promontory National Park is set to be upgraded and reopen. Minister for Environment Ingrid Stitt announced a $4.8 million investment to rebuild the two-kilometre boardwalk after storms damaged the...

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Wilsons Promontory boardwalk set for upgrade
Minister for Environment Ingrid Stitt visited the Prom today where she announced a $4.8 million investment to rebuild the boardwalk to Sealers Cove that was damaged after storms in 2021.

THE popular Sealers Cove boardwalk in Wilsons Promontory National Park is set to be upgraded and reopen.

Minister for Environment Ingrid Stitt announced a $4.8 million investment to rebuild the two-kilometre boardwalk after storms damaged the structure in 2021.

The new boardwalk will be made of fibre reinforced plastic, so it can stand up to the Promontory’s wild weather – while giving visitors easier and safer access to the stunning golden beach at Sealers Cove.

The project will cross over an extensive swamp and end just before the cove, which remains a popular campsite amongst hikers.

“I’m delighted to announce that the Sealers Cove boardwalk will be restored – allowing hikers to experience the beautiful trek to the cove once again,” Minister for Environment Ingrid Stitt said.

“We are protecting what makes Wilsons Promontory special, while improving the visitor experience for years to come.

“We’re investing in the Promontory to further protect our native species and to ensure more people can enjoy this fantastic region.”

Built in the 1980s, the boardwalk has been a crucial part of the 11-kilometre hike between Tidal River campground and Sealers Cove.

Planning and design approvals for the project are underway to protect the significant cultural and environmental landscapes of Wilsons Promontory.

The Sealers Cove boardwalk rebuild comes on top of the Labor Government’s $23 million Wilsons Promontory Revitalisation Project – creating new accommodation options and trail upgrades. The project is expected to generate 54 jobs and add approximately $11.22 million to the regional economy.

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