Killalea State Park

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Local community briefings

Minnamurra Community representatives meet on Killalea - 2 October 2007 (22kb)

For the latest community information download the latest newsletter

Killalea News Update - Issue 1. August 2007 (180kb)

To see the proposed lodges, download the concept proposal

Concept Plan September 2007 (2.8Mb)


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The Killalea State Park is located between Shellharbour and Kiama on the NSW south coast. The park is 265 hectares in area and has approximately 8km's of coastline frontage including Killalea Beach (the Farm) and Minnamurra Beach (Mystics).

The park is renowned for having a number of natural, cultural, recreational and educational values.

The Killalea State Park is a State Recreation Area (Crown Land) administered by the Killalea State Park Trust under the auspices of the NSW Department of Lands.

The Killalea eco lodge project is a proposed accommodation resort of lodges and associated facilities including a restaurant, café, conference centre and recreation facilities. The lodges are designed to touch the earth lightly and will be contained in three separate zones of the park.