Killalea Reserve Enhancement Project - Register Now for Next Week's Community Consultation Sessions

Reflections Holiday Parks

Killalea Reserve Enhancement Project

Register Now for Next Week's Community Consultation Sessions

Reflections Holiday Parks is calling on the Shellharbour and surrounding communities to have their say during face-to-face consultation sessions on the Killalea Reserve and camping ground's Enhancement Project scheduled from Tuesday 27thApril 2021.

Reflections is in the early stages of planning for some enhancements within the Reserve and Camping Ground, which includes upgrades to walking paths, signage and wayfinding, a nature playground and nature-based fitness equipment, new eco cabins, a multifunction community facility for events and improved public amenities.

Acting CEO Cameron Tynan said next week was a perfect opportunity for people to provide Reflections with their feedback on the proposed project, along with building a greater understanding of exactly what the project aims to achieve.

"We want to make Killalea Reserve sustainable into the future so that local communities and visitors to the Reserve can enjoy it for generations to come," Mr. Tynan said.

"We have scheduled day and evening sessions with a large room capacity to allow people greater opportunities to attend, so we urge people to register and be a part of the community conversations we are having.

"Killalea Reserve is a much-loved community asset and our team is looking forward to the discussions next week."

To register for a consultation session, please visit https://reflections.engagementhub.com.au or scan our QR code, which you may see on information posters at the Reserve, and follow the prompts to our Engagement Hub. Any questions or registrations can also be directed to

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