Public access to Townsville's iconic Ross River Dam has been shut down. Find out why!
In a recent announcement that has left many residents scratching their heads, Townsville City Council has confirmed that the Ross River Dam is now closed to public access. This closure includes the popular access ramp, viewing stairs, and platform, which have been favorite spots for both locals and tourists alike. The reasons behind this sudden decision have not been fully disclosed, but it’s essential for the community to stay informed.
The Ross River Dam has long been a picturesque site in Townsville, offering stunning views and a place for leisure activities. Without access, plenty of folks are wondering where they’ll get their weekend dose of nature and fresh air. People often flock to the dam for a variety of reasons—from relaxing walks to family picnics under the sprawling trees. With this closure hampering outdoor plans, residents are encouraged to seek alternative locations where they can enjoy the beauty of Townsville’s nature.
For those who might face non-life-threatening emergencies related to the closure, it's crucial to reach out to the State Emergency Service (SES) by calling 132 500. Meanwhile, locals can stay updated on any changes regarding the dam's status by visiting the Townsville City Council website. The community’s engagement will ensure that the council hears their concerns, as many look forward to the day they can once again enjoy this beloved landmark.
In the meantime, creativity is a must! Perhaps it's time for Townsville residents to discover other hidden gems in the area. Whether it’s a local park or a scenic trail, outdoor enthusiasts can keep the spirit of adventure alive, even with the dam's closure.
Did you know that Ross River Dam isn’t just a dam, but also an essential water supply for the city of Townsville? Completed in 1971, it plays a pivotal role in providing water to over 200,000 residents daily! Furthermore, the dam has the capacity to hold 230,000 megalitres of water, which is roughly equivalent to the water in 92,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools! So even though we can’t access it right now, it’s good to know that Ross River Dam serves a grand purpose above and beyond just being a pretty view!
The closure includes the access ramp, viewing stairs and platform. For non-life threatening emergencies, call the SES on 132 500. To stay up to date visit the ...