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TOMAREE HEADLAND
SHOAL BAY
PORT STEPHENS NSW AUSTRALIA
  
 



 
Tomaree Headland is an intrinsic part of WWll history and surrounded by the pristine waters of the Port Stephens and Great Lakes Marine Park, embracing 360 degree Breath taking views from the summit. The history is punctuated by WWll remnants and gun emplacements  as well as a radar station at the summit of Mount Tomaree.
INVITATION
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Membership - Join
  • Tomaree Headland Heritage Group Port Stephens

  • Membership can be taken as an: Individual, a Family, Associate Member -(Community Group) or Corporate/Business level

  • We also welcome offers of assistance

WHERE TO NEXT
for the ICONIC TOMAREE LODGE SITE



 
The iconic Tomaree Lodge site is now vacant.
Our KEY OBJECTIVES are to repurpose the site to an educational, cultural and tourism precinct ensuring it always remains accessible to the public.

The NSW Government is committed to retaining the Tomaree Lodge site in

'PUBLIC HANDS'. 
The 
'Community Consultation' process closed on the 6th January 2023
asking the local community to help decide the best use for it in the future.

 
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STRATEGIC CONCEPT PLAN
Adaptive Re-use of the Tomaree Lodge Site
Strategic Concept Plan - Clouston Associates Oct 2022
Clouston Associates / Division of Beveridge Williams 28/10/2022
THHG Inc. has commissioned this Strategic Concept Plan on behalf of the
Port Stephens Community.
Our primary objective is to seek the transition of the now vacated Tomaree Lodge site in Shoal bay to the Port Stephens community by ownership or a long term lease.
Potential Adaptive Re-use
Tomaree Lodge Site

Produced by THHG Inc. - March 2023
Adaptive Reuse potential for Tomaree Lodge Site Shoal Bay
  VIDEO - Duration: 3.53minutes
Business & Heritage
Future of Tomaree Lodge Shoal Bay Port Stephens

Photography by Brent Mail - September 2022 / Supporters Tomaree Headland Heritage Group and AGL
Business Owners and the
President of the Nelson Bay RSL Sub-Branch

- have their say on the future of the Tomaree Lodge site at Shoal Bay Port Stephens.
Please share and we welcome your feedback.
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 VIDEO - Duration: 2 minutes
A Fresh Young View
Future of Tomaree Lodge Shoal Bay Port Stephens

Photography by Brent Mail - August 2022 / Supporters Tomaree Headland Heritage Group and AGL
 The iconic Tomaree Lodge site is now vacant.
Students from St Philip's Christian College Port Stephens (Salamander Bay NSW)
Tomaree Headland Heritage Group Inc. has sought the views of senior students from 
St Philip's Christian College on the future opportunities for the Tomaree Lodge in Shoal Bay Port Stephens.

Please share and we welcome your feedback.
Young Student perspective on future of Tomaree Lodge Site Shoal Bay
      VIDEO - â€‹Duration: 2 minutes
Future of Tomaree Lodge Shoal Bay Port Stephens
Photography by Brent Mail 28th June 2022 Supporters Tomaree Headland Heritage Group and AGL
 The iconic Tomaree Lodge site is now vacant.
There are many fantastic opportunities for the future use of this iconic Tomaree Lodge Site located on the Tomaree Headland in Shoal Bay Port Stephens.
What is next for Tomaree Lodge site Shoal Bay
Education and Research are examples of the great opportunities - highlighted in this video by Frank Future a Board member of THHG - a long term resident of Port Stephens.
If this site is 'Transitioning to the Port Stephens Community'  this idea and many other opportunities which have already been put forward by the Community will be considered for the FUTURE USE of the Lodge Site.
We will be putting forward other opportunities for this ICONIC SITE over the next few months.
The Tomaree Headland Heritage Group continues to seek input and comments.
We encourage you to SHARE this 2 minute video clip.

 
VIDEO
Tomaree - An Ancient Summit

The Video Documentary below
acknowledges the Traditio
nal Custodians of this land the WORIMI PEOPLE,
their elders past, present and emerging.
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