Consider the beach, paths, playgrounds, parking, picnic spots, and lookouts. Are there opportunities to make the area more inviting, more connected, or more user-friendly for locals and visitors? (max 140 characters).

6 December, 2025

Warren says:

Picnic shelters, playground equipment, car parking. Better facilities needed.

3 December, 2025

Kitten says:

Please DO NOT plant Norfolk Pines as they: - are not native - are too big and block views - attract starlings that push out native birds

3 December, 2025

Edward says:

Remove cyclist from pathway around nut. Native planting and ongoing care to nut.

2 December, 2025

brett says:

No dogs and a wind break around bar be Que area

28 November, 2025

Ssteele says:

Remove the shipping container. Create better connection with car park on scouts side. Leave it as natural as you can inc caravan park builds

26 November, 2025

George.dunham says:

Some improved public toilets

25 November, 2025

Kylie says:

New play equipment. An extra one or two bbqs. More family friendly

25 November, 2025

Tassietan says:

Beautiful spot for a new restaurant or cafe, that hosted weekend music. Monty’s when there did a fabulous trade. A sea pool would be great

25 November, 2025

Sarahherbage says:

health and Fitness is big here. Workout stairs up the nut (simialr to Whitford Nodes in WA) would be an excellent addition

24 November, 2025

Kylie says:

Ive always thought a coffee shop would be ideal to have where the scout hall currently is. Easier access to the top of the nut is needed.

Have more to add?

If you’d like to expand on your ideas, come along to our community drop-in session on Monday 1 December or email tracey.clark@centralcoast.tas.gov.au — we’d love to hear from you!