New seawall for Kiama Harbour Walk

- Adopted plans of management
- Notification of sold Crown roads
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- Bathurst Gasworks
- Burwood Colliery Dam
- Empire Bay Marina
- Have your say on Berkeley boat harbour
- Hungry Point Reserve
- Killalea State Park
- Prince Alfred Bridge FAQs
- Proposed lease of Crown land at Dolans Bay by direct negotiation
- Proposed lease of Crown land at Marmong Point by direct negotiation
- Proposed lease of Crown land at Tom Ugly's Bridge Marina by direct negotiation
- Proposed sale of Crown land by direct negotiation at Nepean Gardens
- Proposed sale of Crown land by direct negotiation in Morisset
- Proposed sale of Crown land by direct negotiation in Yeoval
- Proposed sale of part Crown land by direct negotiation in Mulwala
- Proposed transfer of Crown land at Balgowlah and Fairlight
- Remaking the Border Fence Maintenance Regulation
- Review of the Crown Land Management Act 2016
- Riverfront lease for Marine Rescue Newcastle
- South Ballina Beach closed to vehicle access
- Stockton Beach
- Vesting (transfer) of Crown land to Northern Beaches Council
- Vesting of Meadowbank Bridge
- Proposed sale of Crown roads
- Recent leases and sales of Crown lands
A new seawall and waterside walk has been completed at Kiama Harbour as part of a $3 million investment.
The project will improve the stability of the seawall and the safety, amenity, and accessibility of the coastal walkway.
Crown lands also commissioned artwork with Illawarra Local Aboriginal Land Council that showcases a whale pattern embedded as a feature on the seawall.
The seawall will provide stronger protection against storm surges to safeguard Black Beach Reserve, and the walkway will better connect people to local features like the rockpool, blowhole and parkland.