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14 November 2024

Jack Evans Boat Harbour takes out top land management award

Council wins for transforming Tweed Heads park into vibrant centre for recreation and tourism

JEBH beach

The new Places to Swim area at Jack Evans Boat Harbour, Tweed Heads, is part of a significant upgrade to the popular border park.

Community achievement award

Tweed Shire Council has been crowned winner of the NSW Government Council Crown Land Management Excellence Award for its upgrade of Jack Evans Boat Harbour at Tweed Heads.

The revitalised facilities were officially opened earlier this year with improved swimming access and youth recreational opportunities for residents and visitors to the Tweed’s premier public park.

Council was congratulated at the 2024 Community Achievement Awards for NSW and the ACT on Friday 1 November for creating an inclusive urban parkland that serves as a gathering place for families, fostering fun and promoting opportunities for people to be active and healthy.

Council was further praised for its commitment to community engagement in designing a space that Tweed residents can enjoy now and into the future.

Mayor of Tweed Shire Chris Cherry acknowledged the fabulous achievement and praised the collaborative effort of all staff involved in the design, construction and management of the revitalised park.

"This recognition reflects the collaborative spirit of everyone who has contributed to transforming this area into a vibrant hub for recreation and tourism," Cr Cherry said.

“Jack Evans Boat Harbour is a great spot for swimming and relaxed recreation. Transforming this park, while being true to what the community wants, has ensured it has become even more loved than before. It's great for the team's work to be recognised like this – congratulations to everyone involved!”

Over the past two years, the Jack Evans Boat Harbour precinct has seen several important revitalisation projects including:

  • a regional inclusive playspace known as Goorimahbah Place of Stories

  • dedicated youth recreation area including a half-basketball court and skate area

  • replacement of existing timber decking with tiered composite decking

  • installation of shade structures and umbrellas for sun protection

  • accessible picnic facilities and seating

  • improved landscaping and additional tree planting

  • pathway connections

  • bike racks

  • plantings reflecting Aboriginal cultural connections

  • public art.

The upgrades were informed by the Jack Evans Boat Harbour (JEBH) Plan of Management, developed in consultation with the community, which guides current and future planning and management of the precinct.

To find out more about the project visit yoursaytweed.com.au/goorimahbah.

Find out more about the NSW Government’s Places to Swim program at
planning.nsw.gov.au/ places-to-swim

Background information:

The Community Achievement Awards started in 2002 and are designed to encourage, acknowledge and reward the valuable contributions that individuals, communities and businesses make throughout NSW and the ACT. These awards aim to recognise their success and achievements, which contribute to making NSW and the ACT a better place.

JEBH skate

The new youth precinct at Jack Evans Boat Harbour includes skating elements and a half basketball court.

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Photo 1: JEBH beach
Caption: The new Places to Swim area at Jack Evans Boat Harbour, Tweed Heads, is part of a significant upgrade to the popular border park.

Photo 2: JEBH award
Community Achievement Award tile.

Photo 3: JEBH skate
Caption: The new youth precinct at Jack Evans Boat Harbour includes skating elements and a half basketball court.

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Tweed Shire Council wishes to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. Council also acknowledges and respects the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lore, customs and traditions.
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