The Gordon Jetty, which was damaged in a fire in September 2023, is set to get a makeover with $900,000 committed to its restoration.
Minister for Transport Eric Abetz said the jetty has been part of the local community since it was built in 1965, and this commitment will ensure it is able to be enjoyed for generations to come.
"A large part of the jetty was demolished after the fire," Minister Abetz said.
"Only a small section remains, which is also nearing the end of its lifespan.
"Since the fire, Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) has developed detailed plans and engineering drawings for a replacement structure.
"These have been provided previously to both Kingborough Council and the South Channel Ratepayers and Residents Association for comment.
"MAST will now seek the relevant approval by Parks and Wildlife Services, before lodging a Development Application with Kingborough Council."
Minister Abetz reflected on the significance of the Gordon Jetty to the local community, both for its functionality and its historical significance.
"The structure supports the popular adjacent boat ramp and also provides a loading and unloading facility for larger, shallow draft vessels," Minister Abetz said.
"If the jetty were not replaced, the community would lose a facility that has been used by the fishing and boating community for nearly 60 years.
"This commitment means that the jetty will be able to be enjoyed by the local community for the next 60 plus years."