Sutherland Point Park and Robert Dixon Park upgrade
We’re improving the resilience of Kingscliff’s Sutherland Point and Robert Dixon Parks to future floods while ensuring everyone can access and use the park’s facilities. We’re elevating the park experience further by planting native trees.
Located along the southern shoreline of Cudgen Creek, the parks are popular with residents and visitors alike for socialising and recreational activities.
Project Schedule
- Planning: Early 2024
- Construction: Late 2024, pending approvals
What’s involved
- Removal of existing park furniture
- Removal of existing park shelter
- New accessible picnic table
- New accessible barbeque and shelter with lighting
- New drinking fountain
- New connecting path to roadway
- New beach shower
- Minor returfing
- Native tree planting
Why it’s happening
Severe weather in 2022 damaged the shelter and furniture in both parks. Facilities not damaged are not readily accessible by all community members, such as people with disability.
How it’s getting done
Budget: $216,744 (for 3 projects including Col Wiley Park and Cudgen Foreshore Park).
Jointly funded by the Australian and NSW Governments.
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Location
Sutherland Street, Kingscliff 2487 View in Google Maps
-28.262886, 153.582523
Sutherland Street ,
Kingscliff 2487
Sutherland Street ,
Kingscliff 2487
Sutherland Point Park and Robert Dixon Park upgrade
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