Five Headlands Coastal Experience

View looking north from Smoky Cape South West Rocks

Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service will deliver the Five Headlands Coastal Experience.

The project will connect four of the Macleay Valley Coast’s national parks and link five headlands to showcase the region.

Once complete, the project will provide residents and visitors with the opportunity to walk parts or the whole trail, with the option to camp overnight at a local national park.

This will be a unique experience with nature-based attractions for outdoor enthusiasts, keen walkers and those who enjoy a leisurely stroll to take in the view.

To add to this, Council will also look to secure future funding to develop a kayaking adventure into the coastal experience.

Timeframe

February 2024: 

Kempsey Shire Council is seeking submissions from appropriately qualified and experienced Consultants for the development and delivery of the Five Headlands Coastal Experience Master Plan, Brand and Signage.

Tenders may be submitted by the closing date and time, 02 April 2024 at 2 PM via eProcure. 

Tenders should be submitted in accordance with instructions included in the information documents and lodged in the electronic tender box on eProcure prior to the closing time and date. The onus rests on the tenderer to ensure that the tender is lodged in accordance with the above requirements.

The lowest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted.

General enquiries may be addressed to the online forum accessed on the eProcure portal.  

The Council’s Local Preference Purchasing Procedure adopted on 20 March 2018 applies to this Tender.

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December 2022: Funding for Stage One was secured in December 2022 with detailed designs and plans to follow.

Funding

Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service secured $3,355,000 from the NSW Government’s Regional Tourism Activation Fund. Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service will also fund the project by contributing $850,000 and $574,500, respectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Five Headlands Costal Experience?

The project will connect four of the Macleay Valley Coast’s national parks and link five headlands through a combination of walking trails and kayaking to showcase the beauty of the region.

Once complete, the project will provide residents and visitors with the opportunity to walk parts of, or the whole trail, with the option to camp overnight at a local national park, holiday park or other preferred accommodation option.

For now, stage one, the walking section of the track, which runs from Matty’s Flat in the north of the Shire down to Point Plomer, has been funded. Council will look to secure funding to develop the kayaking adventure into the coastal experience in the future and extend the track from Matty’s Flat to Grassy Head at that stage.

Who is delivering this project?

The delivery of this project is in partnership between NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and Kempsey Shire Council. Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service secured $3,355,000 from the NSW Government’s Regional Tourism Activation Fund. Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service will also fund the project by contributing $850,000 and $574,500, respectively.

Why is Council doing this?

This project links in with Council's Delivery Program and Operational Plan 2022-2026 item of commencing planning for priority nature based projects as per Macleay Valley Coast Destination Management Plan.  

The Five Headlands Coastal Experience is listed as a 'game changer’ project in the Horizon 2030: Macleay Valley Economic Development and Tourism Strategy and Macleay Valley Coast Destination Management Plan 2019-2019.

What are the economic benefits of this project?

The total benefits generated by the investment are estimated at $37.5M and exceed the cost of the project ($6.5M) over a 10-year period.

Increased visitation and expenditure in the region as a result of the Five Headlands Coastal Experience will benefit existing tourism business operators and attract further investment from the private sector to develop products and services to meet the needs of visitors. This could include transport, merchandise, accommodation, food and beverages, and guiding services. An increased length of stay for existing markets will improve the occupancy rate of accommodation facilities and may result in investment in new accommodation infrastructure to meet market needs.

Additional visitor spending associated with the experience will generate a total of 38 full time equivalent jobs in Year 1, increasing to 48 in Year 10. On a sector basis, the jobs generated by visitors will be mainly concentrated in accommodation; food and beverage; recreational services and other visitor products and services; transport (including shuttles); and other retail.

Critically, implementing the recommendations will ensure the profile of the Region is significantly improved as Australia’s nature tourism destination. This is aligned to the State Government’s strategic goals for regional development and tourism growth.

What are the social benefits of this project?

Participation in trail activities offers many social, health-related, and cultural benefits to residents and visitors alike. Developing the Five Headlands Coastal Experience has the potential to deliver benefits in health and wellbeing for the community.

An increased profile for the North Coast region as a result of the Five Headlands Coastal Experience is also likely to contribute towards greater regional pride within local communities. Other regional locations in Australia have successfully increased community participation and spirit through similar projects. It could be expected that the project will help to mobilise the local community and provide optimism and energy across the local economy and communities.

How was this project funded?

Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service secured $3,355,000 from the NSW Government’s Regional Tourism Activation Fund. Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service will also fund the project by contributing $850,000 and $574,500, respectively.

When will works start?

Funding for Stage One was secured in December 2022 with detailed designs and plans to follow. If you would like to register your interest for future updates, we will keep you informed as the project progresses.

When is the project expected to be completed?

Stage One of the project is due for completion by the end of June 2026. Stage Two has yet to be funded and as such, a completion date has not yet been set for that stage.

How long will the track be?

Stage one of the track has been fully funded. This leg of the track will be approximately 83 km long and will run between Matty’s Flat in South West Rocks and Point Plomer in Limeburner’s Creek National Park.

 

Background

This project links in with Council's Delivery Program and Operational Plan 2022-2026 item of commencing planning for priority nature based projects as per Macleay Valley Coast Destination Management Plan  

The Five Headlands Coastal Experience is listed as a key project in the Horizon 2030: Macleay Valley Economic Development and Tourism Strategy and Macleay Valley Coast Destination Management Plan 2019-2019.