Ballina’s ‘Riviera’: Leaders Eye Boat Harbour Precinct Renewal as a Housing Breakthrough

by | May 12, 2025 | News, Politics | 1 comment

West Ballina could become the key to turning around the region’s housing crisis, with local leaders touting it as a future hub for vibrant waterfront living precinct – and possibly the “Riviera of Ballina.”

Mayor Sharon Cadwallader and Deputy Mayor Damian Loone are championing the urban renewal of the Boat Harbour precinct as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver new housing, including much-needed social and affordable homes, in one of Ballina’s most under-appreciated locations.

The West Ballina Trawler Harbour
West Ballina Trawler Harbour today

“It’s already a social housing precinct, so why not build on that?” Mayor Cadwallader said.

“We’ve got older homes that have reached their use-by date. Consolidating and creating modern apartment-style living here just makes sense.”

Despite the mayors efforts to engage with the NSW Government, including lobbying Housing Minister Rose Jackson and Homes NSW, the progress has been slow.

“I’ve been calling for an audit, pushing for conversations through the Reconstruction Authority, but we’re just not getting the traction we need,” she said.

Cr Cadwallader says the key to the transformation is the redevelopment of the NSW Roads depot site.

When council first approached the NSW Government to release the site nearly a decade ago, the mayor says it was opposed because NSW Roads claimed it was needed until the M1 bypass was finished.

The NSW Roads Depot – sitting on valuable waterfront land

“It has been completed for years now and the land could be put to far better use. I’ve already been approached by potential developers, one recently who’s expressed interest in creating up to 350 new homes on the site,” she said

“There’s a real appetite from the private sector. One interested investor has even offered to buy land elsewhere for the RMS to relocate -that’s how keen and ready they are to go.”

The vision isn’t just talk. A Marina Master plan, completed by council back in 2017, has already laid the groundwork for transformation. The Mayor has taken the plan to Parliament and shared it widely with key decision-makers.

Deputy Mayor Damian Loone is equally optimistic. He believes West Ballina is on the brink of a major shift, pointing to the nearby Solhaven business and apartment complex on the site of the former Cedars Caravan Park. Units are now on sale starting just under $1 million each.

Cr Loone says its evidence of rising interest and confidence in the precinct.

The former Cedars site – soon to go upmarket

“This could become the Riviera of Ballina. It’s all here — the river, the views, the opportunity. It just needs the right push from government to get it moving.”

Mayor Cadwallader agrees, stressing the importance of a mixed approach to housing that includes both social and market-rate developments.

“Let’s create a thriving, inclusive community,” she said. “We’ve got the plan, we’ve got the interest – now we need action.”

Artists impressions of what the redeveloped depot site could look like, taken from the council 2017 Marina Masterplan
Rod Bruem

Rod Bruem

Rod Bruem began his career as a cadet journalist at the Lithgow Mercury in 1985 and went on to work in other regional daily newspapers, radio and TV, including time at Australia’s top newsroom at TCN9 Sydney. Bruem has advised Federal independent and LNP Ministers and MPs and spent nearly two decades as a corporate communications adviser to Telstra. Rod moved to the Ballina region in 2014, publishing a national travel magazine and later becoming breakfast host at 101.9 Paradise FM. From 2022 he served a term as councillor on Ballina Shire Council and the Rous County Council before leaving to co-found the Ballina News Daily.

1 Comment

  1. Donna Dupuis

    Everything for the rejuvenation of the area should be reviewed. So many things can come out of community conversation and engagement.

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