Damaged sections of Banjo Paterson Park will be closed to the public from Monday 8 January 2024 for grass reseeding, with these sections to remain closed until further notice to allow the new turf to become established.
Residents and visitors are asked to please respect the closed-off sections of the park. It will take time for the new grass to set, and any damage in the early stages will prolong the period that these sections are closed.
Due to exceptionally high water levels in Lake Jindabyne from 2021 through early 2023, a significant proportion of Banjo Paterson Park sat submerged underwater for nearly two years.
This has caused significant damage to plant-life, paths, landscaping and much more throughout the affected areas of the park.
March 2023 saw water levels recede to a point where Council could step in to begin assessing the extent of the damage. In the months since, our parks and gardens team have been documenting the impact of this inundation on Banjo Paterson Park.
Council is using this detailed assessment of the park’s condition to seek external support for what will be an extensive restoration project.
December 2023 saw the removal of several dead or damaged trees from the park, with additional work done to address the spread of weeds in formerly grassy areas affected by the high water.
With these weeds removed, Council can begin work to reseed turf in the park.
While Banjo Paterson Park is the most visible site impacted by the years of submersion under high lake levels, many other areas of the Lake Jindabyne foreshore are also in need of repair and renewal.
Council appreciates the patience and understanding of our visitors and community while work begins to restore Banjo Paterson Park. We look forward to welcoming you back as work is completed.