Essential repair works to the riverbank along the Noreuil Park Foreshore that will address damaged sections of the retaining wall to enhance community safety and stabalise the bank to protect several large River Red Gum trees.
Noreuil Park is a hub of activity, particularly in the warmer months. You'll find places for swimming, playing, running, relaxing and catching up with friends. With mature shade trees, picnic tables and large expanses of grass, there is plenty of space to sit, relax and watch the river pass by. There is also a fenced children's playground, nearby cafe, barbecues and ample parking spaces.
We’re about to begin essential repair works to the riverbank along the Noreuil Park Foreshore to enhance community safety. These works will address damaged sections of the retaining wall, as well as stabilising the bank to protect several large River Red Gum trees in the area.
These temporary repair works do not form part of the proposed Noreuil Park Foreshore upgrade, identified in the Murray River Experience Master Plan review. Further community consultation will be undertaken to inform any future design proposal for this area.
19 September 2024
18 September 2024
29 August 2024
Log revetment work is well underway. Placing of large logs and rock around the existing river red gum trees to the 25,000ML level is nearing completion. Logs and rock installation continues in the wall failure areas.
27 August 2024
Works are underway on the riverbank repair works. Rock is being placed at the toe of the bank while the area around the mature river red gums trees is being prepared ready for placement of large logs.