In April 2020 Council received grant funding of $5.3 Million under the NSW Government’s Restart NSW Infrastructure Grant.Coomee Nulunga Cultural Walk and Warden Head Trails is one of the seven projects identified in the Shoalhaven Sustainable Tourism Grant.
The boardwalks at Warden Head are now complete. This includes a 47-meter section east of Boomee Carpark to Warden Head, and a 600-meter stretch on the Coomee Nulunga Cultural Walk. The project also features two viewing platforms and two rest areas/talking spots.
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The upgrade of the Coomee Nulunga Cultural Walk (Light House Oval to Bommie Carpark) will be undertaken in conjunction with the Ulladulla Local Aboriginal Land Council (ULALC) and will support Indigenous tourism opportunities incorporating the local Aboriginal community’s guided tours. Works will include the construction of 600m x 1.2m wide of boardwalk, improvements to viewing areas and interpretative signage. The installation of the Bunaan Sculpture commissioned by the Ulladulla Local Aboriginal Land Council (ULALC) will be installed at the western entrance opposite Lighthouse Oval.
21/11/2023 - Site establishment has commenced. Contractor will be installing the footings for the boardwalk week commencing 28th November 2023. The track will be closed until works have been completed.
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Deering Street , Ulladulla 2539