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6 November 2024

Terranora Creek Foreshore upgrade planned for early 2025

Restoration works will enhance safety and improve community access to creek

Wyuna Road foreshore

The foreshore along Terranora Creek, adjacent to Wyuna Road, is due for an upgrade and residents are invited to provide feedback on the site plans. 

Parkland on the foreshore of Terranora Creek will be rehabilitated as part of a $400,000 upgrade commencing in early 2025.

Council received grant funding to remove old and unsafe structures and improve the foreshore of Terranora Creek adjacent to Wyuna Road at Tweed Heads West. The area is accessed via Blue Waters Crescent and is located west of the M1 bridge.

The upgrade has been made possible thanks to $400,000 in grant funding from the NSW Government as part of its Stronger Country Communities Program, aimed at boosting the wellbeing of communities in regional areas by providing new or upgraded social infrastructure.

The $400,000 upgrade includes:

  • removal of broken and degraded foreshore structures that have previously been built without Council approval. These structures are unsafe and will be disposed of offsite.

  • replacing these structures with rock walls to prevent erosion where necessary

  • two new stairs/ramps to make community access to the creek easier.

Council’s Team Leader Coast and Waterways Tom Alletson said the upgrade would improve community access to the creek and remove old, dilapidated structures that are unsightly and unsafe.

“During construction, access to the park will be limited, however the end result will be an enhanced foreshore for local residents and those that visit the area,” Mr Alletson said.

“We know Tweed residents value our region’s waterways, and this project marks a significant step forward in providing safer and more accessible spaces areas for the whole community to enjoy.”

Consultation with residents of Wyuna Road with homes backing onto the park has commenced, with construction being planned to take place in early 2025. Construction is expected to take approximately four weeks.

For more information about the project and to view a site plan outlining the planned works, visit yoursaytweed.com.au/terranoracreekforeshore

The Terranora Creek Foreshore restoration is one way Council is looking after the Tweed’s environment for future generations to enjoy.

Creek stairs

The upgrade will include the installation of new stairs and ramps to make community access to the beach safer and easier.

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Photo 1: Wyuna Road foreshore
Caption: The foreshore along Terranora Creek, adjacent to Wyuna Road, is due for an upgrade and residents are invited to provide feedback on the site plans. 

Photo 2: Creek stairs
Caption: The upgrade will include the installation of new stairs and ramps to make community access to the beach safer and easier.

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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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