Liverpool's Award-winning Kayak Launching Pad

Liverpool is making waves again after its trend-setting Accessible Kayak Launchpad at Light Horse Park took out a major win at the 2026 Boomtown! Project of the Year Awards.

The uniquely designed facility won the Outstanding Community Infrastructure category and was recognised alongside Parramatta Council's upgraded Shannons Paddock Playground.

Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun said the win shows Liverpool is leading the way on inclusive public spaces.

"This launch proves what a community can achieve when it is determined to include everyone," he said.

"It is setting the example in New South Wales, and it gives every person, regardless of mobility, the chance to get out on the Georges River and enjoy it."

The kayak launch was delivered with support from the NSW Government's Boating Now and Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Programs.

Built to Australian Disability Access Standards, it has re-shaped the state standard for kayak launching pads because of the unique way it simplifies the way people using mobility aids can enter the water safely and independently.

The design has already attracted interest from other councils and state agencies and is being copied elsewhere.

The project is also contributing to the wider transformation of Light Horse Park.

"An under‑used stretch of riverfront has now become an active space for paddling, gathering and connecting with the river," keen kayaker Mayor Mannoun said.

"When we opened the Kayak launch it was an absolute pleasure to get in a kayak and join the others on the river.

"In addition, sandstone steps also allow for cultural ceremonies, including those held by Liverpool's Mandaean community.

"The facility boosts recreation and tourism, adds support for a local kayak hire operator and strengthens Council's long‑term plan to activate the Georges River as a key destination.

"It also delivers long‑term social value by creating a public asset that places inclusion at the centre of community life."

Mayor Mannoun said the award confirms that Liverpool's focus on designing for everyone is gaining recognition across the state.

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