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23 January 2023

Businesses invited to register interest in partnering with new Rail Trail

Participate in Rail Trail Partner Program and be part of new must-do experience

Rail Trail artist impression

An updated artist's impression of the start of the Rail Trail at Murwillumbah Railway Station. The Tweed's newest must-do attraction is set to open in March 2023.

Tweed Shire Council is calling for businesses to register their interest in joining the Rail Trail Partner Program in advance of the 24km Tweed section of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail opening in March.

Council and its tourism partner The Tweed Tourism Company will work with operators interested in commercial partnerships to offer guest experiences across the areas of:

  • Taste (food and beverage)

  • Stay (accommodation)

  • Move (travel and transport options)

  • Explore (education and recreation)

  • Enjoy (entertainment and events).

Manager Destination, Communication and Customer Experience Tiffany Stodart said adjoining landowners and businesses who want to be part of the region’s newest must-do experience should register their interest now.

“We are ready to hear from our business community, adjoining landowners and those interested in making the rail trail a great experience,” Ms Stodart said.

“The opportunities are many - cafes and coffee, ice cream and gelato, gourmet hampers and picnics, bike hire and shuttle services, education, recreation and cultural tours and so much more.”

The Rail Trail Partner Program provides adjoining landowners and businesses the opportunity to progress to commercial partnerships to make the most of the economic benefits of the rail trail.

The easy-to-use online form requires basic business details, what type of experience businesses are offering, and a summary as to how they will align with the trail’s values of Discovery, Connection, Freedom, and Fun.

“This call out for businesses to register their interest is aimed at attracting a wide range of operators, to ensure the rail trail provides quality guest experiences,” Ms Stodart said.

Register your interest in becoming a business partner of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail at northernriversrailtrail.com.au/register-interest-partner-program-tweed.

A new and comprehensive rail trail website also is on track to launch in early February 2023 and will provide a wide range of trail information and experiences. The new site will replace the existing page at northernriversrailtrail.com.au.

Funding for the Tweed section was provided by the Australian Government under its Regional Jobs and Infrastructure Package Fund, and from the NSW Government under its Restart NSW fund.

To stay informed, subscribe to the rail trail’s news and follow Northern Rivers Rail Trail on Facebook and Instagram.

For enquiries regarding the operations of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail call 02 6673 0404 or email hello@northernriversrailtrail.com.au.

NRRT Business categories

Businesses are invited to register their interest in participating in the Rail Trail in categories including Taste (food and beverage), Stay (accommodation), Move (travel and transport options), Explore (education and recreation) and Enjoy (entertainment and events).

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Photo 1: Rail Trail artist impression
Caption: An updated artist's impression of the start of the Rail Trail at Murwillumbah Railway Station. The Tweed's newest must-do attraction is set to open in March 2023.

Photo 2:  NRRT Business categories
Caption: Businesses are invited to register their interest in participating in the Rail Trail in categories including Taste (food and beverage), Stay (accommodation), Move (travel and transport options) Explore (education and recreation), and Enjoy (entertainment and events).

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We wish to recognise the generations of the local Aboriginal people of the Bundjalung Nation who have lived in and derived their physical and spiritual needs from these forests, rivers, lakes and streams over many thousands of years as the traditional custodians of these lands.
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