Top community award for Jack Evans Boat Harbour
TWEED Shire Council’s transformation of Jack Evans Boat Harbour into a vibrant, inclusive community space has earned it the NSW Government Council Crown Land Management Excellence Award.
The honour was presented earlier this month at the 2024 Community Achievement Awards for NSW and the ACT, recognising the revitalisation project’s success in creating an urban parkland that fosters recreation, connection, and healthy living.
Mayor Chris Cherry said the recognition reflected the collaborative effort behind the project.
“Jack Evans Boat Harbour is a great spot for swimming and relaxed recreation,” Cr Cherry said.
“Transforming this park while being true to what the community wants has ensured it has become even more loved than before.
“It’s great for the team’s work to be recognised like this. Congratulations to everyone involved.”
The Jack Evans Boat Harbour precinct has received several revitalisation projects over the past two years.
They include a regional inclusive play space known as Goorimahbah Place of Stories and a dedicated youth recreation area including a half-basketball court and skate area.
The project replaced ageing timber decking with tiered composite decking, installed shade structures and umbrellas to improve sun protection and added accessible seating, picnic facilities, and public art.
Improved landscaping and additional tree plantings include natives reflecting Aboriginal cultural connections along with improved pathway connections and bike racks.
The improvements were guided by the Jack Evans Boat Harbour Plan of Management, developed in consultation with the community to ensure the precinct meets current and future needs.
The Council was also praised for its commitment to community engagement in designing a recreational space that residents can enjoy for years to come.
Cr Cherry officially opened the revitalised park facilities earlier this year.