Connect with us
Byron Bay News and Weather copy
Mt Warning News and Weather copy
Kyogle News
Grafton News and Events copy
Byron Bay News and Weather copy
Mt Warning News and Weather copy
Kyogle News
Grafton News and Events copy
previous arrow
next arrow

Northern Rivers Local News

Richmond Valley Council Australia Day Awards recipients

Published

on

By

Richmond Valley Australia Day Awards recipients

Richmond Valley Council Australia Day Awards recipients

Each year our nation celebrates the achievement and contribution of Australians through the Australian of the Year Awards.

They inspire us through their achievements and challenge us to make our own contribution to creating a better Australia and for us, a better Richmond Valley.

The efforts made by these individuals to excel in sports, to volunteer, to lead, educate or inspire the Richmond Valley community is to be commended.

All nominations were assessed and judged by an Australia Day selection panel consisting of five members of the Richmond Valley community.

The first category is Young Sportsperson of the Year. I would like to call on Mayor Robert Mustow to come forward and announce the winner and to present a gift.

MAYOR ROBERT MUSTOW
This was a difficult decision to make and we received some wonderful nominations. However, the sporting talent and commitment of this young individual goes far beyond their years. I have the pleasure to announce the Young Sportsperson of the Year Award goes to:

Abbie Yourell

Richmond Valley Australia Day Awards recipients

Abbie Yourell

Abbie is a dedicated young lady who trains hard, swims hard and gives everything to the sport of Open Water Swimming. She loves competing and representing the sport at a local, State and National level.

Abbie started training and competing at swim club when she was four years old. At the age of 10, she started competing in Mini Ocean swims at Yamba and Byron Bay, and also competing for the Evans Head Casino Surf Lifesaving Club at Nipper Carnivals.

Abbie is a keen member of the Evans Head Casino Surf Life Saving Club and has been the Evans Head Casino Niperette of the Year for the past three years for her sporting abilities, volunteering and contribution to the club.

Last year was a long and difficult year for athletes – training was interrupted, events were cancelled, but through it all Abbie has shown tremendous resilience.

In early January of 2021, Abbie competed and came second at the Yamba Ocean Swim in the 12-15 year old girls 2km race and 10th overall female competitor.

After competing at NSW State Open Water 5m race in Sydney in late January, where she did a massive seven minute personal best and finished 11th place, Abbie’s training increased to nine sessions a week to be ready for the rescheduled Swimming Australia National Open Water Championships, which were held on the Sunshine Coast.

Abbie is a quiet but determined young woman who strives to be the best she can be at everything she does. She is a high achiever in all aspects of life and is always striving to improve and help others achieve their goals.

Richmond Valley Council congratulates you. This award is recognition of your invaluable contribution to our community.

We will now move on to the Richmond Valley Australia Day Sportsperson of the Year Award.

MAYOR ROBERT MUSTOW
We only received one nomination in this category, yet it was for a very worthy sportsman. The winner for Sportsperson of the Year is:

Noah King

Richmond Valley Australia Day Awards recipients

Noah King

Noah has been the Casino Cougars most consistent player for the past three seasons. His is dedicated, leads by example and has the respect of his teammates.

Noah is a committed club person who puts his hand up to assist whenever he can. His performance on the field is outstanding and was awarded all major awards for the Casino RSM Cougars in 2021.

Noah was selected in the Northern Rivers Titan Opens Representative Side and was rewarded with a train and trial contract with the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs.

Noah is a dedicated and good role model for the Casino RSM Cougars Juniors and is respected by his teammates and opposition.
Richmond Valley Council congratulates you. This award is recognition of your invaluable contribution to our community.

Our next award is for Young Volunteer of the Year.

MAYOR ROBERT MUSTOW
Volunteering at such a young age is a credit to youth in our community. It is generally a thankless service which helps the people in our Valley greatly and contributes in making this area one of the greatest to be part of. The recipient has not only given invaluable time to the community but to those younger than him within the volunteer organisation.

The winner of Young Volunteer of the Year is:

Jacob Yourell

Richmond Valley Australia Day Awards recipients

Jacob Yourell

Jacob is an outstanding young volunteer in all aspects of the Evans Head Casino Surf Life Saving Club. He is an active patrol member, provides water safety at Nippers and carnivals and helps with fundraising.

Jacob has been a member of Evans Head Casino Surf Club since 2007. He began as a Nipper, and then continued to gain his Surf Rescue Certificate and Bronze Medallion and became a patrolling member of the club.

Jacob is a well-mannered, polite, and a respectful young man with great family values.

Jacob has been patrolling now for six seasons and has matured into a highly valued member of his patrol team. He is a strong swimmer, excels on the rescue board and has courage in the surf.

To ease the burden on its members, Evans Head Casino SLSC has a structure of voluntary patrols throughout the season and top of his normal patrols, Jacob committed to a third of those patrols, including a good part of Christmas Day, amassing 69 hours of patrol.
On patrol, Jacob is always looking at being engaged in the water, communicating effectively with his Patrol Captain and other team members.

He has a sense of wanting to give back to Nippers and regularly provides water safety to ensure their activities are not only safe, but fun for all involved.

Despite having many of his own personal barriers, Jacob’s steadfast commitment to the success of Evans Head Casino Surf Life Saving Club is apparent to all members, and he is a valued asset to the Surf Club and the community he lives in.

Richmond Valley Council congratulates you on your nomination, which is recognition of your invaluable contribution to our community.

Our next award is for Volunteer of the Year

MAYOR ROBERT MUSTOW
Again, this was a difficult category and these individuals have contributed significantly to the community through volunteering. The amount of time and effort these individuals put in across a wide variety of needs is astonishing. You are all worthy of this award. The winner for Volunteer of the Year is:

Dorothy Sullivan

Richmond Valley Australia Day Awards recipients

Dorothy Sullivan

Dorothy is a long standing and highly motivated local volunteer with a drive and capacity to help and support other organisations and local formal and informal groups. Dorothy’s volunteering commitment is to be commended as it spans more than 50 years in the Richmond Valley.

For the past eight years Dorothy has been a volunteer at the Casino Historical Society, where she is the Bulletin Editor and administrator of the Facebook page promoting the museum.

Along with her many volunteer hours on the roster she also fundraises through raffles and barbecues, as well as researching history.

Dorothy has written three books, two family and one published on The Mayors of Casino from 1880 to present, which resides in the museum.

Dorothy has had many volunteer roles over the 50+ years, including P&C committees, school canteens, Casino Show Society, of which she is a life member, the Anglican Op Show for more than 30 years, Westpac Rescue Helicopter for 10 years, Casino Beef Week for more than 30 years and Friends of Windara for more than 20 years.

She assists organisations in a wide variety of ways, including administration of Facebook pages for Casino and District Historical Society, Northern Rivers Military Museum and Good Old Days in and Around Casino.

Dorothy is a highly respected, reliable, hardworking, and trusted member of the community.

Richmond Valley Council congratulates you on your nomination, which is recognition of your invaluable contribution to our community.

Our next award is for Young Citizen of the Year.

MAYOR ROBERT MUSTOW
This person, although young, has shown leadership and commitment to our country. Their achievements are outstanding and beyond their years. This person is an amazing representative for our youth in rural NSW and looks to have an amazing career ahead of them. The winner for Young Citizen of the Year is:

Isabella Ennever

Richmond Valley Australia Day Awards recipients

Isabella Ennever

Isabella has exhibited excellence and outstanding dedications to her passions of education, gender equality, community involvement and STEM over many years.

She has been an enthusiastic representative of the Richmond Valley through sporting, cultural and science pursuits. After overcoming many personal hardships, Isabella’s perseverance and continued application to her educational goals and aspirations should be acknowledged and recognised.

Isabella has been recognised locally through the Southern Cross University Deputy Vice Chancellor’s Award for Academic Excellence and the Casino High School’s P&C Student of the Year Award.
Her academic success eventuated in her obtaining the Malala Yousafzai Scholarship with the Public Education Foundation, a scholarship with the Harding Miller Education Foundation, a scholarship with the Youth of the Streets Foundation and, most recently, a Susan and Isaac Wakil Scholarship.

Her academic awards illustrate her hard work, but also demonstrates the many available pathways for other young rural people to fulfil their potential.

Isabella has been a positive ambassador for the Richmond Valley through participation in the National Youth Science Forum and Professor Henry Messel International Science School, providing a role model to encourage other young, rural individuals to strive for excellence in education. Within these prestigious programs, Isabella has represented the Richmond Valley with integrity and excellence.

Through adversity and challenges, Isabella has excelled in many facets of her adolescent life, proving her endurance and determination to achieve her goals. She demonstrates the resilient, adaptable character of the Richmond Valley and shares the community values central to the organisations she is involved in.

Richmond Valley Council congratulates you on your nomination, which is recognition of your invaluable contribution to our community.

Our last but by no means least award to be presented is Citizen of the Year.

MAYOR ROBERT MUSTOW
Nominees in this category lead from in front and are evidently passionate about the place they live and we, as a community thank them. This was an extremely difficult decision to make and this year there are two winners. The first winner of Citizen of the Year is:

Michael Pontefract

Richmond Valley Australia Day Awards recipients

Michael Pontefract

Michael gives unselfishly to the community through many organisations in the Richmond Valley. He is someone who embodies community values, spirit and civic pride.

This award is to recognise Michael’s long-term and sustained commitment to the communities he has lived in over the past 40 years and, in particular, the communities of Casino and Evans Head for the past 15 years.

Last year was Michael’s 40th year as an active patrolling lifesaver. Michael is a trainer and assessor across all awards within surf life saving and 2021 was Michael’s 30th year as a Training Officer and 32nd year as an assessor. He is as passionate today about providing quality training, particularly power craft, as what he was when he first started.
For the past eight years Michael has been the Captain of Evans Head Casino Surf Life Saving Club. He is a member of the Surf Life Saving Far North Coast Board of Education, a position he has retained for 15 years.

He is the only Rescue Jet Ski workplace trainer and assessor north of Woolgoolga, training every operator in the region from Yamba to Kingscliff.

For the past nine years Michael has been the Carnival and Competition Coordinator for Casino Swimming Club and before this was treasurer for seven years.

Michael is also the Coordinator and Treasurer of the Charcoal Inn Charity Club, a role he has undertaken for the past 14 years.

Michael has been recognised over the past three years as the Far North Coast Life Saver of the Year, Facilitator of the Year and the prestigious President’s Medal. He was most recently recognised as Surf Life Saving’s NSW Patrol Captain of the Year.

Michael is someone who embodies what community service is all about and lives these principles and values every day. Ultimately, he ensures everybody feels included, has a role to play and feels like they belong.

Richmond Valley Council congratulates you. This award is recognition of your invaluable contribution to our community. Your can-do attitude, professionalism and commitment to the people of the Richmond Valley makes you a worthy recipient of the Richmond Valley Citizen of the Year.

MAYOR ROBERT MUSTOW
The second winner for Citizen of the Year is:

Patrick Power

Richmond Valley Australia Day Awards recipients

Patrick Power

Pat has given outstanding service to the community of Casino as a school teacher, serving as a medical officer for Casino Rugby for 43 years, acting as a mentor for young players, supporting the Casino Women’s Rugby team, as well as also playing rugby for many years.

In 1978, Pat began as a project officer with the then Casino Youth Group at the El Gronda Theatre site. This operated after school hours and Pat was working full time as a school teacher at Casino Public School at the time.
As a teacher at Casino Public School, Pat introduced junior rugby to the sporting curriculum and coached the team for seven years. He was an educational leader in personal development and a curriculum innovator. Pat was playing rugby for Casino at the time and continued to play for many years.

In 1980 Pat introduced the award for the Casino Junior Rugby Player of the Year, that award still exists, and Pat presents the trophy each year at the Casino Rugby Union Club end of year presentations. Pat still encourages young men to rise above themselves in giving back to the community.

For his service to the club in Casino, Pat was honored with a testimonial dinner in 2010.

Pat has also been a fundraiser for the Heart Foundation, St Vincent’s De Paul and the Red Shield Appeal.

Pat has given numerous motivational talks to younger rugby players and has taken a great interest in their personal development and character training, encouraging them to be the best player they can be and as a result, many young players – both male and female – have gone on to represent the Far North Coast. Pat is proud of the young men and women he has mentored and still attends all home games of the club.

Richmond Valley Council congratulates you. This award is recognition of your invaluable contribution to our community. Your can-do attitude, professionalism and commitment to the people of the Richmond Valley makes you a worthy recipient of the Richmond Valley Citizen of the Year.

Richmond Valley Australia Day Awards recipients

Richmond Valley Australia Day Awards recipients

We would like to acknowledge all the wonderful nominees who we received as part of the Richmond Valley Australia Day Awards and ask as your name is called to please come up and accept your certificates.

• Hayden Griffen
• Travis Dhu
• Graeme Rooney
• Teena Redman
• Terry Smith
• Iris Hobbins
• Jackson Whitney
• Mark Scofield and
• Fiona White

Advertisements
Tenterfield-The Bowlo

Breaking News

New E-Bike Safety Course Aims to Tackle Rising Risk Among Young Riders

Published

on

By

E-Bike Safety Australia

New E-Bike Safety Course Aims to Tackle Rising Risk Among Young Riders

Australia is confronting a growing public safety issue — the rapid rise of e-bike use among young people, often with little to no training or understanding of the rules of the road. As governments struggle to keep pace with the boom in battery-powered transport, a new education initiative is offering what many believe is the first real solution for concerned parents and schools.

E-Bike Safety Australia, a new organisation formed by road safety experts and educators, has launched the nation’s first dedicated online safety course for young e-bike riders. The program is tailored for students, their parents, and educational institutions, addressing a major gap in regulation and public awareness.

A Real Solution for Parents and Schools

“This is the first real and significant tool parents and schools can use to get ahead of the problem,” said the team at E-Bike Safety Australia. “While we wait for government legislation to catch up, young riders are out there, many on high-speed e-bikes, without the training they need to stay safe.”

The course is the first of its kind in Australia — a structured, accessible, and age-appropriate safety program designed to address the specific challenges associated with the surge in e-bike use among teens and pre-teens.

What the Course Covers

Developed by experienced educators and road safety professionals, the course includes five key focus areas:

  • Safe Riding Techniques – How to ride confidently and safely in shared spaces.
  • Legal and Road Rules – Understanding where and how e-bikes can be used legally.
  • Risk Awareness and Decision-Making – How to avoid accidents and ride responsibly.
  • Lithium-Ion Battery Safety – Best practices for charging and storing batteries.
  • E-Bike Maintenance and Rider Responsibility – Keeping bikes safe and roadworthy.

Affordable, Accessible, and Effective

Priced at $159 per student, the course provides 21 days of access to interactive, self-paced lessons and quizzes. The platform features engaging video content tailored to young riders, making it easy for students to complete the course at home or in the classroom.

With injuries from e-bike incidents rising, and confusion around speed limits, helmet laws, and where e-bikes are legally allowed to operate, schools and parents have been left with few clear options — until now.

“We’re not just part of the conversation, we’re part of the solution,” the organisation says. “We’re not waiting for a tragedy to take action.”

Filling the Safety Gap

The course has already begun gaining attention from schools looking to implement safety programs for their students, particularly in urban and suburban areas where e-bike use has surged. Many parents are also turning to the course for peace of mind, knowing their children are better equipped to navigate busy roads and bike paths safely.

E-Bike Safety Australia was established in response to a sharp increase in injuries, the growing popularity of high-speed e-bikes, and a lack of cohesive safety education for this new class of rider.

“We believe education is the best form of prevention,” the team adds. “This course is about empowering the next generation of riders to be safe, smart, and street-ready.”

For more information or to register for the course, visit www.ebikesafetyaustralia.com.au.

Advertisements
Tenterfield-The Bowlo
Continue Reading

Breaking News

Casino Gears Up for the 2025 North Coast Petroleum Truck Show

Published

on

By

2024 Casino Truck Show

Casino Gears Up for the 2025 North Coast Petroleum Truck Show

The countdown has officially begun for one of Australia’s premier trucking events—the 2025 North Coast Petroleum Casino Truck Show, set to take place on Saturday, August 2, in the heart of Casino, New South Wales. With just 100 days remaining, anticipation is building for a day filled with impressive rigs, industry showcases, and family-friendly entertainment.

Event Highlights

  • Friday Night Lights: Sponsored by All American Custom Chrome, the festivities kick off on Friday evening as downtown Casino transforms into a vibrant display of illuminated trucks. Live entertainment will set the tone for the weekend, inviting spectators of all ages to enjoy the festive atmosphere.
  • Dawson’s Haulage Parade: Starting at 10:00 AM on Saturday, the parade will feature 200 of Australia’s finest rigs cruising through Johnston and Centre Streets before parking in the CBD for public viewing.
  • Live Demonstrations: Attendees can engage with the latest in truck technology and hear from industry experts during interactive sessions.
  • Family-Friendly Activities: The event promises fun for the whole family, including a dedicated kids’ zone with amusement rides, face painting, and Old MacDonald’s Travelling Farms. Food vendors and live music will add to the festive environment.
  • Trophy Presentations: The day culminates with the awarding of various accolades, including the prestigious “Rig of the Show,” judged on creativity, craftsmanship, and overall presentation.

Registration and Participation

Truck registrations open on July 1, with a cap of 550 entries to ensure a smooth experience for all participants. The parade is limited to 200 trucks, and unsponsored fleets are restricted to six trucks each. The registration fee remains at $30 per truck, covering competition entry and parking within the event precinct. Please note that on-day entries will not be accepted; all registrations must be completed online via the official website.

Community and Industry Support

The event’s success is bolstered by the generous support of numerous sponsors, including:

  • Brown and Hurley: Trophy Sponsor
  • Rocklea Truck Electrical: Rig of the Show Prize Sponsor
  • Country Trucker Caps: Show Truck Champions Sponsor
  • Wales Heavy Vehicle Repairs: Judged Elite Sponsor
  • Ampol: Elite Fleet Sponsor
  • Masterart Designs: Elite Paint Series Sponsor
  • Robuk Engineering: Robuk Randoms Sponsor
  • Truckin’ Life: Industry Pride and Passion Sponsor
  • Tyrepower: Fantastic Fifteen Sponsor
  • Jade Finance: Exceptional Fleet Display Sponsor
  • PJ’s Custom: Nostalgic Categories Sponsor

Richmond Valley Council and the Casino Truck Show Organising Committee extend heartfelt thanks to all sponsors and exhibitors for their continued support, which plays a crucial role in the event’s ongoing success.

Looking Ahead

As the 100-day countdown continues, preparations are in full swing to deliver an unforgettable experience that celebrates the trucking industry and brings the community together. Whether you’re an industry professional, a truck enthusiast, or a family looking for a fun day out, the 2025 North Coast Petroleum Casino Truck Show promises something for everyone.

For more information and updates, visit the official Casino Truck Show website.

 

Advertisements
Tenterfield-The Bowlo
Continue Reading

Breaking News

The Northern Rivers Times – Edition 250

Published

on

By

NSW-Northern-Rivers-Breaking-News

The Northern Rivers Times – Edition 250
Celebrate the milestone 250th edition of The Northern Rivers Times – packed with community triumphs, big announcements, and regional updates that matter. Here’s a taste of what’s inside:

 

 

🎖️ Community Heroes Honoured in Lismore
Local Legends Recognised at Senior Awards Ceremony
Nine outstanding seniors and one organisation were honoured by Janelle Saffin MP for their tireless community contributions.

🍿 Lismore Cinema to Reopen by Christmas
New Owner Plans Revival of Beloved Local Landmark
Luke Mackey, a former Event Cinemas executive, leads plans to reopen Lismore Cinemas as a fresh cultural hub.

🚲 Kyogle Mountain Bike Trails to Get Major Overhaul
$264K to Revamp Flood-Affected Recreational Hub
Federal funding will restore and reshape Kyogle’s trails into a safer, high-quality attraction for riders and tourists.

🔪 Brutal Machete Attack in Coffs Harbour
18-Year-Old Charged After Man’s Hand Severed
Police continue their investigation following a violent home invasion that left a man seriously injured.

🛍️ ANZAC Day 2025: Full-Day Retail Closures Introduced
New Law to Honour Service – No Retail Trading on April 25
For the first time, NSW will mandate full-day retail shutdowns to protect commemorative traditions.

🚑 Free First Aid & Mental Health Training for Rural Women
RWN Roadshow Equips Women with Life-Saving Skills
NSW Government and St John Ambulance launch roadshow to deliver accredited training across regional communities.

🏉 Jack Link’s Backs Casino RSM Cougars
Major Sponsorship for 2025 Rugby League Season
The meat snack giant deepens local ties with sleeve sponsorship of all grades in both men’s and women’s competitions.

🎤 Troy Cassar-Daley Inspires Future Leaders
Annual School Leadership Event Celebrates Young Trailblazers
More than 300 students from across the region gathered in Grafton for a motivational leadership event.

🌙 Byron Bay Becomes NSW’s First Regional Entertainment Precinct
Nightlife Protection and Economic Boost for Iconic Beach Town
The SEP will safeguard Byron’s creative spirit while encouraging extended trading and cultural vibrancy.

🗳️ Federal Ballot Finalised for Division of Page
11 Candidates Confirmed – Hogan Draws 4th Spot
As the election nears, the AEC has released the ballot order. Voters urged to make preferences count.

💉 Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Access Expanded
Kyogle, Lismore and Richmond Valley Added to Eligibility List
Free vaccines now available as cases rise; residents urged to protect against mosquito-borne illness.

Grab your copy of The Northern Rivers Times – Edition 250 from your nearest outlet today or visit thenorthernriverstimes.com.au for digital access.

Advertisements
Tenterfield-The Bowlo
Continue Reading

Breaking News

Kyogle Sewerage Upgrade Moving Forward with Next Stage of Development

Published

on

By

NSW-Northern-Rivers-Breaking-News

Kyogle Sewerage Upgrade Moving Forward with Next Stage of Development

Kyogle is one step closer to delivering modern, environmentally sound sewerage infrastructure, with the next phase of planning now underway for a high-tech wastewater treatment plant that will serve the region for decades to come.

The NSW Government has committed $379,500, with Kyogle Council contributing $125,500, to fund concept designs and detailed site investigations—the groundwork needed to ensure the proposed plant is “shovel-ready” when construction funding becomes available. The updated designs and studies are expected to be completed by the end of 2025.

Originally built in 1957, the current Kyogle Sewage Treatment Plant has seen only minor upgrades since the 1990s. It is increasingly unable to meet modern environmental discharge standards, prompting a shared commitment from the state and local government to begin planning its long-term replacement.

This phase builds on an earlier investment of $300,000, jointly funded in 2022 by the NSW Government and Kyogle Council, under the Safe and Secure Water Program, to begin early scoping work.

Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin highlighted the environmental importance of the project:

“Kyogle is a gateway to the Border Ranges and Toonumbar National Parks. This upgrade ensures we are protecting these natural treasures and the 2,500 residents who rely on quality infrastructure.”

Kyogle Mayor Danielle Mulholland added:

“Effluent from the existing plant is already used in agricultural irrigation and some flows into the Richmond River, so it’s vital our treatment processes meet the highest standards. We’re preparing now to ensure we’re ready when the time comes to build.”

Once complete, the concept design will provide a clearer picture of the plant’s cost, scale, and environmental outcomes, paving the way for future construction and long-term service improvements.

Learn more about the Safe and Secure Water Program at:
🔗 Safe and Secure Water Program – NSW Government

Advertisements
Tenterfield-The Bowlo
Continue Reading

Breaking News

New Accessible Amenities Block Opens at Nimbin’s Peace Park

Published

on

By

new amenities block for Nimbin’s Peace Park

New Accessible Amenities Open at Nimbin’s Peace Park

After more than 15 years of community advocacy, a new accessible amenities block has officially opened at Peace Park, Nimbin, on Monday, 22 April 2025. The project was delivered with $400,000 in NSW Government funding, secured by Member for Lismore and Minister for the North Coast, Janelle Saffin, as part of her election commitment to the region.

Ms Saffin was joined at the opening by Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg and former members of the Nimbin Advisory Group (NAG), which had long championed the need for such a facility.

The newly constructed block features:

  • An accessible toilet/changeroom with shower
  • A separate single toilet cubicle servicing the skate park, playground, Rainbow Walk and pool
  • Additional accessible changeroom/shower facilities for Nimbin Pool users

Local artist Julie De Lorenzo has been commissioned to create a mural for the structure following a public Expression of Interest process. Supported by the Nimbin Artists Gallery, the mural is expected to take approximately six weeks to complete, with the amenities remaining operational during that time.

“This is a centrally located, much-needed facility that will improve daily life and the visitor experience in Nimbin,” said Ms Saffin. “It’s a real win for the community and a demonstration of what persistent grassroots advocacy can achieve.”

Minister for Regional NSW Tara Moriarty added:

“This is a space where locals and tourists come together. The new amenities make that experience more accessible, comfortable, and inclusive.”

Mayor Steve Krieg commended the project’s resilient design, noting its practicality for the flood-prone region:

“It’s built to last and to be easy to clean and maintain—even after extreme weather.”

The completion of the Peace Park amenities follows the recent launch of the Nimbin Rainbow Walk and Aquarius Park, a State-Federal partnership project further enriching Nimbin’s recreational landscape.

The existing shade sail from the construction zone has been repositioned to offer enhanced shelter at the opposite end of the pool. Additional features such as footpaths, drinking fountains, and expanded artworks are being considered subject to future funding.

The project also forms part of Lismore City Council’s broader public amenities improvement plan, with 23 upgrades underway across the Local Government Area to ensure residents and visitors have access to clean, comfortable, and inclusive public facilities.

Advertisements
Tenterfield-The Bowlo
Continue Reading

NRTimes Online

Advertisement

National News Australia

Facebook

Latest News

Verified by MonsterInsights