Mackay Isaac Tourism welcomes funding announcement for successful local operator
Mackay Isaac Tourism (MIT) has welcomed the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI)’s announcement of successful recipients in the 2026 Regional Tourism Infrastructure Fund (RTIF), celebrating Wake House Australia as the Mackay Isaac region’s successful applicant.
Mackay Isaac Tourism CEO Jeff Stewart-Harris said MIT supported a number of strong applications in the first round of funding, which will see over $7.6 million invested into strengthening regional tourism offerings across Queensland.
“We congratulate Wake House Australia on this outstanding achievement,” Mr Stewart-Harris said.
“While we had several submissions from across our region, it’s fantastic to see regional Queensland benefit from this fund, and even more so to see our own region recognised.
“The Queensland Government’s four-year commitment to the Regional Tourism Infrastructure Fund provides confidence for our industry.
“We’re excited to see how this strengthens opportunities for more Mackay Isaac projects in future rounds.”
Wake House Australia Managing Director Amanda Pelagalli said the support will accelerate long-planned enhancements to the wake park facility in Andergrove Lakes.
“This funding allows us to progress upgrades that will significantly elevate the Wake House experience for both locals and international visitors alike,” Mrs Pelagalli said.
“We’re incredibly proud to represent the Mackay Isaac region and grateful for the government’s investment in regional tourism growth as part of the Destination 2045 plan.”
The RTIF supports projects such as new attractions, upgrades to visitor facilities, eco-lodges, glamping, agritourism and nature-based experiences, all aimed at attracting more visitors, increasing length of stay, and boosting regional spending.
Learn more about the program and statewide successful applicants here:
https://www.detsi.qld.gov.au/tourism/funding-grants/regional-tourism-infrastructure-fund
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