Mullaway Beach Reserve - Coffs Coast Regional Park

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Consultation has concluded

The Yarning Circle takes shape in the new playground at Mullaway Beach Reserve, Coffs Coast Regional Park.

Consultation for this project has now closed.
Construction for this project is now completed. Visit the Completed Project page on the City's website.

Project Overview

A new beach shower, accessible car parking and linking pathway were installed at Mullaway Beach Reserve in November 2022.

These improvements complement the new play attractions, sheltered picnic table, pathways, seating, bubbler and the yarning circle, completed in the Reserve earlier in 2022.

The Concept Design was developed in consultation with the community in 2021. It proposes future improvements such as an upgraded barbecue shelter, picnic shelter and additional footpath connections, to be built as funding becomes available.

Funding for the $470,000 project package was provided by the Coffs Coast Regional Park Trust Board and Coffs Harbour City Council.

Mullaway Beach Reserve forms part of the Coffs Coast Regional Park, which is governed by a NSW Government-appointed Trust Board of community representatives, including Aboriginal Elders and representatives of Coffs Harbour City Council and the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

Coffs Coast Regional Park covers 562 hectares. The park includes 27 kilometres of coastline and the Solitary Islands Marine Park adjoins the entire length of the park at the mean high water mark. Other Reserves which neighbour the park are Garby Nature Reserve (at Arrawarra) and Moonee Beach Nature Reserve (between Sandy Beach and Moonee).

Consultation for this project has now closed.
Construction for this project is now completed. Visit the Completed Project page on the City's website.

Project Overview

A new beach shower, accessible car parking and linking pathway were installed at Mullaway Beach Reserve in November 2022.

These improvements complement the new play attractions, sheltered picnic table, pathways, seating, bubbler and the yarning circle, completed in the Reserve earlier in 2022.

The Concept Design was developed in consultation with the community in 2021. It proposes future improvements such as an upgraded barbecue shelter, picnic shelter and additional footpath connections, to be built as funding becomes available.

Funding for the $470,000 project package was provided by the Coffs Coast Regional Park Trust Board and Coffs Harbour City Council.

Mullaway Beach Reserve forms part of the Coffs Coast Regional Park, which is governed by a NSW Government-appointed Trust Board of community representatives, including Aboriginal Elders and representatives of Coffs Harbour City Council and the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

Coffs Coast Regional Park covers 562 hectares. The park includes 27 kilometres of coastline and the Solitary Islands Marine Park adjoins the entire length of the park at the mean high water mark. Other Reserves which neighbour the park are Garby Nature Reserve (at Arrawarra) and Moonee Beach Nature Reserve (between Sandy Beach and Moonee).