Our Big Pineapple is back

Australia’s most famous ‘Big Thing’ re-opens after stage 1 of major renovation

The biggest of Australia’s ‘Big Things’ – the Sunshine Coast’s Big Pineapple – was officially relaunched yesterday.

Standing 16 metres high, the first stage of the Big Pineapple regeneration includes the launch of a new café, new children’s playground, new viewing platform and fully restored train.

The extensive renovation project has been undertaken by owner Peter Kendall and his company CMC Property.

The Big Pineapple’s gleaming visage has been sandblasted and repaired with hundreds of litres of two-pack marine paint to ensure the prominent structure stays bright and shiny for decades to come.

The Plantation Train has been fully restored, along with its carriages and the track, to bring it up to current safety standards and certification requirements.

Situated on a 165-hectare site, the Big Pineapple was originally launched on 15 August 1971, in the heart of pineapple growing territory in Woombye.

The Big Pineapple quickly became a food and tourism icon showcasing and celebrating Queensland’s world-class produce. In its heyday, the Big Pineapple was one of the nation’s most popular tourism attractions, luring over one million visitors annually – including the likes of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, who visited in 1983.

More recently the Big Pineapple site has diversified its attractions playing host to Wildlife HQ Zoo, the TreeTop Challenge high ropes and zipline course, the award-winning coconut foods producer COYO and Sunshine & Sons distillery.

It is also the venue for the popular Big Pineapple Music Festival, which is scheduled to be staged again in October.

Owner Peter Kendall said he knew that the relaunch of the Big Pineapple had been eagerly anticipated by the Sunshine Coast community.

“The Big Pineapple is undoubtedly the most recognisable tourism icon of the Sunshine Coast and so I am very proud of the team’s work to restore the pineapple to its original glory,” said Mr Kendall.

“This is just the first stage of the regeneration project. Our number one priority was to reopen the main Pineapple structure and café, and to get the train running again.

“We are awaiting some final certification for the train and hope to start public train rides soon, providing rides across the property including access to Wildlife HQ. The new cafe will provide fresh home-style food and premium coffee, while the new children’s playground will ensure everyone is entertained. Our next priority is to complete the renovations to the inside of the pineapple structure itself and we hope to reopen it for tours later on.”

Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Rosanna Natoli said it was wonderful to see the Big Pineapple being restored to its former glory. “Many of us have fond memories of visiting the Big Pineapple, tasting local produce, and of course, riding the train. It was always a highlight of my childhood holidays,” Mayor Natoli said. “Today’s relaunch is a win for our tourism industry and means locals and visitors can enjoy, in both old and new ways, what is a quintessential icon for the Sunshine Coast.”

The next big thing

• In other news the Big Pineapple is in the running to be featured on a Sunrise TV special. The Show’s host Sam Mac will soon be visiting the “biggest things” in Australia and voting opened yesterday morning (June 11) on Instagram and Facebook. I am Nambour’s Rhonda Billett urged locals to look for the Sunrise post and register their vote.

Peter Kendall

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