Wardell Wharf reopens on NSW’s far north coast

Repairs to the flood-damaged Wardell Wharf have been completed and this important community asset has now officially reopened to the public.

The Wharf suffered significant damage during the 2022 flood events. Thanks to Ballina Shire Council’s project team and support from the Albanese and Minns Governments, the Wardell Wharf has been restored and is ready for the community to enjoy once again.

The $1.50 million project received joint funding of $1.03 million from the Australian and NSW Governments through the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements, with Council providing $470,000. The funding is administered by NSW Public Works Advisory and the NSW Reconstruction Authority.

The works included repairing the damaged wharf and boardwalk piles and installing new armouring along the riverbank near Wardell Wharf.

This reopening marks the successful conclusion of a significant rejuvenation project aimed at restoring a cherished landmark.

Restoring such an iconic piece of infrastructure is a sign the region is getting back on track after the 2022 floods.

For more information visit Ballina Shire Council’s website ballina.nsw.gov.au

Federal Minister for Emergency Management, Jenny McAllister:

“We know how important Wardell wharf is to the community as a historical landmark and a recreational one that allows residents to enjoy the Richmond River.

“I’m pleased that we could help restore this community asset and improve its resilience with new armouring which will help the community’s ongoing efforts to recover.”

Member for Richmond, Justine Elliot: 

“I’m so pleased to see that the repairs to Wardell Wharf from the 2022 floods are now complete. 
 
“Wardell Wharf is treasured by our community and is a great place for locals and visitors alike to fish and enjoy the Richmond River.  

“This is an important day for the community. The Australian and NSW Governments are proud to have provided funding to complete the repairs.” 

NSW Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully:

“Wardell Wharf is as famous in the town as the Wardell bridge, so I’m pleased that it has been returned to working order.

“This funding has helped to maintain its significant heritage.”

NSW Parliamentary Secretary for Disaster Recovery, Janelle Saffin:

“The completion of the Wardell Wharf is an important milestone for the Northern Rivers community, and it’s one of many infrastructure projects completed or underway in the area to get communities back on track.”

Ballina Mayor, Sharon Cadwallader:

“The historical timber wharf is synonymous with the Wardell village, and I am so pleased to see it returned to its former glory.”

“The wharf holds a special place in the hearts of our residents, connecting the local community with the Richmond River and serving as a great spot to wet the fishing line or enjoy a magical sunset.”

“The Wardell Wharf is an important historical and recreational asset for our shire. By investing in its repair, we have ensured its preservation of this cherished landmark for both current residents and for future generations.”

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