The South Murwillumbah Master Plan is a strategic land‑use project led by Tweed Shire Council in partnership with the NSW Reconstruction Authority. It will guide the future use of land purchased through the Resilient Homes Program buyback stream, supporting the transition of flood‑prone residential land toward safer, non‑residential uses.
The Master Plan will outline suitable short, medium‑ and long‑term uses for buyback land, including opportunities for interim activation, improved connectivity, and environmental enhancement. It will also inform future rezoning through the Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2014.
The South Murwillumbah Master Plan is a strategic land‑use project led by Tweed Shire Council in partnership with the NSW Reconstruction Authority. It will guide the future use of land purchased through the Resilient Homes Program buyback stream, supporting the transition of flood‑prone residential land toward safer, non‑residential uses.
The Master Plan will outline suitable short, medium‑ and long‑term uses for buyback land, including opportunities for interim activation, improved connectivity, and environmental enhancement. It will also inform future rezoning through the Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2014.
A key focus is integrating buyback areas with nearby precincts. This particularly relates to the Murwillumbah Railway Station and the Northern Rivers Rail Trail. The intention is to support revitalisation that is resilient, well managed, and consistent with broader strategic planning.
If you’re interested in receiving future communication and engagement material about the project, you can register your contact details to stay informed. This will ensure you receive updates, opportunities to participate, and key notifications as the Master Plan progresses.