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Replacement of the Nielsen Park seawall

The National Parks and Wildlife Service has replaced the concrete seawall at Nielsen Park, part of the Sydney Harbour National Park.

 

Shark Beach reopened on 12 December 2024

The replacement of the new seawall is now complete. Shark Beach reopened to visitors on Thursday 12 December 2024.

The Sydney Restaurant Group have completed renovations to the historic Nielsen Park Kiosk, the Halbert Pavilion and the Swimming and Life Saving Club and these venues have reopened.

National Parks and Wildlife Service demolished the old 1930s seawall as it was badly damaged by waves during a large storm in 2016 and had reached the end of its serviceable life. The new seawall is more capable of withstanding adverse weather conditions and sea level rise, while improving accessibility to the beach. This once-in-a-lifetime project conserves the site's sensitive natural, cultural and historic heritage significance while improving the structure to meet visitor and operational needs.

National Parks and Wildlife Service acknowledges that the project took far longer than originally anticipated, with a range of significant issues impacting this complex project. We apologise for the loss of access to the site during the construction period and thank the community for their patience and understanding. We, along with NSW Public Works and the contractor, worked hard to get the site open as soon as possible while still ensuring the highest standards in a challenging environment.

Project stages and timeframes

StageStatus
Site investigation, analysis and development of concept plans (PDF 4.8MB)Completed 2020
Development application submitted to Woollahra Council on 30 June 2020Approved by the Sydney East Regional Planning Panel, 18 February 2021
Heritage Act Section 60 approval via Heritage NSWApproved 16 April 2021
Development of detailed designs and appointment of construction contractorCompleted 2021
Procurement of construction contractorCompleted 2021
Demolition of the concrete seawallUnderway from 1 March 2022
Engagement of new construction contractorApril 2023
Construction of the seawallRecommenced May 2023
Seawall complete and Shark Beach reopened12 December 2024 

Community engagement

Stakeholders, visitors and nearby residents were kept informed of this project as it developed. Updates were made available from this project webpage and by project newsletters.

Protecting park values

In accordance with NSW planning legislation, we carried out a rigorous environmental assessment of the site with input from specialists in landscape architecture, archaeology, heritage, engineering and coastal management. The project is consistent with the Sydney Harbour National Park Plan of Management 2012 and the Nielsen Park Conservation Management Plan 2013.

The National Parks and Wildlife Service committed to delivering this project whilst ensuring the natural and cultural values of the park were protected.

Project facts

A high view of a small picturesque bay with a freshly paved wall of concrete bleachers, young saplings lining a new paved promenade along the top of the bleachers and some people in hi-vis workwear about.

The Nielsen Park seawall is complete

Contact us

NPWS Sydney South Area

Email: npws.sydneysouth@environment.nsw.gov.au