At Shute Harbour Marine Terminal, sustainability is at the heart of every decision. As a key access point to the Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Islands, we’re committed to protecting the marine and cultural environments that make this region so extraordinary.
We’ve installed a 60kW solar program to power terminal operations and reduce our reliance on traditional energy sources. This investment in renewable energy enables Shute Harbour Marine Terminal to operate with significantly lower carbon emissions, helping preserve our pristine surroundings for future generations.
As stewards of one of Australia’s most sensitive marine environments, we’ve implemented a range of initiatives to reduce ecological impact:
We proudly participate in Queensland’s Containers for Change initiative. Marked recycling bins throughout the terminal and secure tenant areas make it easy for visitors and operators to recycle bottles and cans. The result: less waste to landfill and a cleaner harbourfront precinct.
From upgraded pontoons to environmentally safe refuelling protocols, every infrastructure decision is made with environmental longevity in mind. Our Operating Environmental Management Plan is reviewed annually to ensure best practice in all areas - from waste management to staff training.
Sustainability at Shute Harbour Marine Terminal is more than policy - it’s a promise.
As demand grows across cruise, ferry, and private vessel sectors, we’re proving that tourism growth and environmental responsibility can thrive together in one of the world’s most iconic natural destinations.