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40 Business View Australia - March-April 2016

been tremendous growth in the

area of community and recreation

projects in Port Stephens. This has

been necessitated by the growing

population and demand for such

facilities.

Shoal Bay

Greg Kable, Capital Works Section

Manager of Port Stephens Council

says,”This year we have a budget of

$23million. One of themore important

projects we have been working on

is the rejuvenation of the Shoal Bay

foreshore, a very well-known tourist

destination.

“We have just completed the first

stage of works to the value of about

$2 million, which included a new

recreational wharf, boat ramp and car

parking. We also developed a shared

pathway network in addition to a road

upgrade and landscaping projects

with particular focus on the foreshore

area.”

This project has had a big impact

on Shoal Bay. A commercial precinct

opposite the foreshore area has

benefitted immensely from the Shoal

Bay rejuvenation.

A number of issues were addressed

at the time of executing the project.

There is a seagrass area where the

wharf is located, so the wharf had to

be designed with this in mind. The work

was carried out in coordination with

Maritime Services and National Parks

to ensure that the seagrass bedwas not

compromised during the construction

of the wharf or ongoing use.

Care to manage the dunes was done

in consultation with the community

groups that maintain them. It was

ensured that the works carried out

could be subsequently maintained by

local volunteers.