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MASTERPLAN FOR INCLUSIVE, CLIMATE-RESILIENT COMMUNITY PARK IN LISMORE

27 Sep 2023


Backed by local city-councilors, a masterplan is now being finalised to upgrade a much-loved community park in Lismore NSW, that was inundated by the 2022 floods.



Designed by award-winning landscape architecture practice, CONTEXT, the masterplan establishes a framework of phased upgrades to the 5.5-hectare site, that have community inclusion and climate-resilience at their heart.

Popular with families, walkers and cyclists, the park’s existing amenities, which include a footpath network, cricket oval, picnic facilities and play equipment are in significant disrepair following last year’s floods. This, coupled with the park’s challenging terrain has required the project team, working pro-bono, to collaborate at pace to deliver a masterplan that meets both the community’s short and long-term needs.

The masterplan includes recommendations to upgrade shared and inclusive play spaces, improve kid’s bike track facilities, upgrade seating, BBQs, and picnic shelters, create new accessible pathways, wayfinding signage and furniture, as well as the installation of accessible toilets and parking.

With a brief to create an ‘All Inclusive Park’ - that’s in line with the NSW Department of Planning ‘Everyone Can Play’ guidelines, CONTEXT Senior Associate, Baz Richards says the masterplan envisions a space for all members of the community to come together, regardless of background, age or ability.

“Following extensive site surveys, detailed reviews of local planning policy, design guidelines and community consultation, our proposed framework has been tailored to the area’s unique topography and local community needs. A staged approach, each intervention will serve to bolster the park’s resilience to future weather events, and serve all users for years to come,” says Richards.

To mitigate the impacts of future floods, understanding the site’s natural and historic context has been critical.

CONTEXT Director, Hamish Dounan, adds, “Wade Park sits within what was once Australia’s largest expanse of lowland subtropical rainforest. Covering an area of approximately 75,000 hectares, it comprises fertile alluvial soils, which have subsequently been used for a variety of agricultural purposes. Past land-uses continue to influence the landscape, and how it responds to weather and climatic events. With a number of creeks feeding into Wilsons River and Leycester Creek which join at Lismore, future floods are inevitable. With this knowledge, we have curated a set of interventions that should endure for years to come.”

Design measures include the retention of existing, and the addition of new vegetation - aimed at strengthening ecological connectivity and supporting the development of microclimates through creating shading zones. Further elements include positioning infrastructure investment away from the 1:20 year flood risk area, incorporating robust materials and finishes that will not be destroyed by water inundation and upgrading storm water systems and regrading the existing drainage channel.

The result of a legacy project instigated by Parks & Leisure Australia (PLA) NSW/ACT, project partners who have worked with CONTEXT to deliver the masterplan include Lismore City Council, the City of Ryde Council, Cred Consulting, Peak Water Consulting and Armsign, with additional support from the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) and the University of New South Wales (UNSW).

Lismore City Mayor Steve Krieg said the new masterplan would help transform the already popular Wade Park.

“Wade Park is one of our community’s most popular parks, but over the years the facilities have become dated and it's time to re-invigorate the park to ensure it meets the needs of the community. I would like to thank all those involved in developing the Masterplan.”

Parks and Leisure Australia NSW/ACT Vice President Simon James added, “Our members understand the importance of high-quality parks and open spaces to the health, well-being and recovery of the Lismore community. For us, the Wade Park Masterplan is a fantastic example of this while also planning to make it more resilient to extreme weather events.”

“We’d like to see more government funding allocated to projects like this, for parks and sport and leisure infrastructure to better withstand the impacts of a changing climate,” said James.

Wade Park is part of CONTEXT’s growing portfolio of public park projects in NSW, demonstrating its commitment to delivering design-led landscapes that leave a lasting legacy.

The draft masterplan is now on public exhibition at the council’s Your Say webpage for 28 days, closing on Friday 20 October. Giving residents a chance to view the masterplan, they are invited to make submissions for Lismore City Council’s consideration. Pending final amendments, the masterplan is set to be adopted by the council on 17 November. With the masterplan providing

a staged approach for how and when the recommendations are implemented, the council will be responsible for its funding and delivery over the next 3-5 years.

Further information about Wade Park Masterplan, visit yoursay.lismore.nsw.gov.au/wade-park-masterplan

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