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  • Riverfront / foreshore
  • Claxton Reserve
  • Natural wetlands and bird trail
  • Morgan trail
  • Community-built playground
  • Ferry
  • Frog and bird counts by Landcare
  • Cadell netball / tennis courts
  • Public toilets
  • Wharves / slipway areas

Activate existing venues:

  • Promote a regular “try something” timetable across Cadell Institute/Morgan Activity Centre.

Tourism behaviour and amenity basics:

  • Improve bins/signage at pressure points and set clear visitor expectations to reduce rubbish/damage.

Small place improvements:

  • Beautification quick wins (e.g., Morgan Activity Centre carpark; tidy seating/gardens) to rebuild trust via visible outcomes.

Riverfront upgrades:

  • Accessible water entry (ramps/handrails), amenity renewal (toilets), and family-friendly BBQ/picnic infrastructure.

Cadell community hub concept:

  • Repurpose/activate the netball/tennis courts precinct (e.g., picnic/BBQ + splash/nature play) as a central outdoor gathering space.

Public Transport is limited.

Access, dignity, and making everyday spaces usable for all ages and abilities.