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Iconic Big Pineapple nominated for Queensland Heritage Awards

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A prominent Sunshine Coast attraction is in the running for a state heritage honour, after it underwent a transformation.

The Big Pineapple, at Woombye, has been nominated for the 2026 Queensland Heritage Awards, to be presented by the National Trust of Australia (Queensland) in Brisbane on May 20.

One of the state’s most recognisable landmarks, it was rejuvenated in 2024 after it was identified as being at risk of collapse.

It now features a fully restored structure, revamped cafe and upgraded visitor amenities.

The Big Pineapple has been nominated in the Built Conservation category, which recognises projects that relate to the conservation of the state’s built heritage, including major conservation, restoration and/or repair works for a place entered on a local, state and/or National Heritage Register, or otherwise recognised for being of heritage value.

The heritage awards recognise excellence, leadership and innovation in heritage conservation across Queensland, celebrating achievements spanning Indigenous, built, natural and cultural heritage.

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A media release from the National Trust Queensland stated that this year’s field is the strongest in recent memory, with more than 40 submissions received.

Queensland Heritage Council member Fiona Gardiner said the awards were crucial for the state.

“Queensland’s heritage is more than a record of our past: it is a living, evolving story that shapes our identity and connects communities across generations,” she said.

The Big Pineapple is surrounded by a pineapple farm and rail line.

“The Queensland Heritage Awards play a vital role in recognising the people, projects and places that protect and celebrate this legacy.

“Honouring excellence in conservation, adaptive reuse and community engagement, the awards inspire a deeper appreciation of our shared history and encourage continued stewardship of the cultural and natural heritage that defines Queensland.”

Minister for the Environment and Tourism Andrew Powell said Queensland’s iconic landmarks were central to the state’s heritage and visitor economy.

“Queensland’s landmarks tell a story of who we are, and I congratulate all those nominated in this year’s Heritage Awards for their commitment and innovation in protecting our heritage,” he said.

The award ceremony will be held at Tattersall’s Club. It will bring together heritage professionals, community organisations, property owners and advocates from across Queensland to celebrate the people and projects safeguarding the state’s stories for future generations.

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