An official unveiling marked the completion of a $290,000 waterfront transformation at Inkerman Street Wharf, overlooking Quakers Hat Bay.
The project, financed by Mosman Council and the Australian Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program, boasts a refurbished jetty and seawall, and a newly installed dinghy rack.
The upgrades not only replaced worn jetty decking but also improved access to the watercraft storage area, prioritising safety.
Joined by design and construction contractors, Mosman Mayor Carolyn Corrigan emphasised the project’s role in enhancing community assets.
“The works at Inkerman Street Wharf provide a much-improved aesthetic but also enhance the safety and experience for watercraft users and those who visit this bayside location,” Ms Corrigan said.
“The marine environment is such a significant part of Mosman’s character as a harbourside village,” she added.
This revitalisation aligns with the commitment to continually enhance the local community’s experience and safety.