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Gladstone Ports Corporation marina lounge officially open to boaties

by Gladstone Ports Corporation 23 Apr 2021 23:09 PDT
Gladstone Ports Corporation new Marina Lounge © Gladstone Ports Corporation

A special lounge for Gladstone Ports Corporation's (GPC) marina customers to relax and recharge is open for service, with the final touches being added, including hanging Wistari's winning burgee.

GPC welcomed in dozens of visiting boaties when the Marina Lounge opened during the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht race in Easter.

Featuring a kitchen, lounge and waterfront views the area presents a contemporary feel and a nod to a nautical style with timber, hessian and hues of blues.

Packed with creature comforts, the private space offers tired boaties everything they need to refresh, relax and explore with a chill out area, books, games, a study nook, maps and even a bean bag.

Executive General Manager, People and Community Rowen Winsor said the walls would soon come alive with Indigenous artwork with one wall especially reserved for Wistari's winning burgee.

"Gladstone's darling Wistari brought home one of the oldest perpetual trophies in Australia, the Courier-Mail Cup after 39-years," Ms Winsor said.

"We're proud to have a piece of history hanging in our new Marina Lounge," she said.

This week, GPC is celebrating the official opening with a barbeque for its mooring customers.

The facility is designed to attract boaties from far and wide to spend a few nights at GPC's world class marina.

Marina Superintendent David Osmond expects the Marina Lounge to be even more popular during the cruising season.

"We wanted to add an extra layer of comfort and uniqueness to the Gladstone Marina and the new Marina Lounge has certainly done just that," Mr Osmond said.

"It has been well-received by boaties over Easter and while our Marina residents love the extra space on dry land, we've noticed it's the visitors that are finding that community connection despite being miles away from home," he said.

"Coming into cruising season, people are starting to migrate up the coast and spend more time in sunny Central Queensland, and we're expecting more boaties to drop a line and pay us a visit."

The new Marina Lounge is just one of many services provided by GPC to help customers relax, refresh and explore the region.

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