Help Shape the Future of Beverley Park (Golf Course)

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We are preparing a new Plan of Management for Beverley Park (Golf Course). This new Plan will guide the use, development and management of Beverley Park (Golf Course) over the coming years. To make sure this new Plan is consistent with your needs and values, we want to hear from our residents, neighbours, park users, and the wider community on how they currently use Beverley Park (Golf Course) and how you would like to see the area managed and enjoyed in the future.

This could cover things such as what you like about the area, what works well, issues to address, what could be changed or improved, and what you would like to see occur in the future. The new Plan of Management will provide direction for matters such as:

the Park’s landscape and appearance
approved uses or activities, and hours of use
access, developments and facilities
stormwater management and environmental protection
leases and licences.


We want to hear from our residents, neighbours, park users, and the wider community on how they currently use Beverley Park (Golf Course) and how you would like to see the area managed and enjoyed in the future.
Use our interactive map
Take our survey

About Beverley Park (Golf Course)

Beverley Park (Golf Course) is a large area of open space – covering over 29 hectares – at the head of Kogarah Bay between the suburbs of Kogarah Bay, Beverley Park and Ramsgate. It is almost entirely occupied by the Beverley Park Golf Course and is surrounded by low density housing. The Park is a mix of Council-owned community land and Crown land (Crown Reserve No. 70596) for which Georges River Council is the appointed manager. Much of the area is land originally reclaimed from Kogarah Bay.

The Beverley Park Golf Course is an 18-hole (par 70) public golf course operating under a lease from Council (until the end of 2030). It is a typical suburban golf course – with largely flat open grassed fairways separated by stands of trees with course features such as bunkers, tees, greens, drainage lines and pathways.

It also includes site maintenance and operational facilities, as well as water storage tanks and on-course toilets. The Beverley Park Golf Club, in the Park’s north on Jubilee Avenue, includes a restaurant and function facilities, bar, deck, and gaming areas as well as a Golf pro shop and putting practice greens nearby.

A larger drainage line traverses the Park’s east/southeast, partly as a semi-natural drainage and partly channelised.

This is part of a larger stormwater management system in the Beverley Park catchment intended to mitigate flooding and improve water quality entering Kogarah Bay. Recent works include $1.3 million improvements to enhance this creekline and ponds on several of the course’s former holes, to address flooding issues impacting the area and potentially neighbouring properties.


How to be involved

Council has engaged Gondwana Consulting to support the community consultation process and assist in preparing the new Plan of Management for Beverley Park (Golf Course). We have developed a survey to explore the community’s views and insights regarding Beverley Park (Golf Course).

Our survey can be completed online through this page, or in writing to:

The General Manager, Georges River Council, PO Box 205, Hurstville BC NSW 1481

Please quote Reference: SF24/9129 Public Submission - Beverly Park (Golf Course) Plan of Management


Pop-in to our Pop-up at Beverley Park (Golf Course)
Between 2.00pm to 5.00pm, Saturday 22 February, our team will be on site at Beverley Park Golf Course (next to the Golf Clubhouse on Jubilee Avenue). Come along to chat with our staff and consultants about the Plans and ask us questions. No registrations required.


Next steps

The Draft Plan will then be placed on formal public exhibition, during which time the community will have a further opportunity to comment, and Council will consider this further feedback before adopting a final Plan of Management.

Do you need assistance reading and accessing this page?

For a free interpreter call us via the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450

If you have a hearing or speech impairment, please contact the National Relay Service:

  • Voice Relay number: 1300 555 727
  • TTY number: 133 677

We are preparing a new Plan of Management for Beverley Park (Golf Course). This new Plan will guide the use, development and management of Beverley Park (Golf Course) over the coming years. To make sure this new Plan is consistent with your needs and values, we want to hear from our residents, neighbours, park users, and the wider community on how they currently use Beverley Park (Golf Course) and how you would like to see the area managed and enjoyed in the future.

This could cover things such as what you like about the area, what works well, issues to address, what could be changed or improved, and what you would like to see occur in the future. The new Plan of Management will provide direction for matters such as:

the Park’s landscape and appearance
approved uses or activities, and hours of use
access, developments and facilities
stormwater management and environmental protection
leases and licences.


We want to hear from our residents, neighbours, park users, and the wider community on how they currently use Beverley Park (Golf Course) and how you would like to see the area managed and enjoyed in the future.
Use our interactive map
Take our survey

About Beverley Park (Golf Course)

Beverley Park (Golf Course) is a large area of open space – covering over 29 hectares – at the head of Kogarah Bay between the suburbs of Kogarah Bay, Beverley Park and Ramsgate. It is almost entirely occupied by the Beverley Park Golf Course and is surrounded by low density housing. The Park is a mix of Council-owned community land and Crown land (Crown Reserve No. 70596) for which Georges River Council is the appointed manager. Much of the area is land originally reclaimed from Kogarah Bay.

The Beverley Park Golf Course is an 18-hole (par 70) public golf course operating under a lease from Council (until the end of 2030). It is a typical suburban golf course – with largely flat open grassed fairways separated by stands of trees with course features such as bunkers, tees, greens, drainage lines and pathways.

It also includes site maintenance and operational facilities, as well as water storage tanks and on-course toilets. The Beverley Park Golf Club, in the Park’s north on Jubilee Avenue, includes a restaurant and function facilities, bar, deck, and gaming areas as well as a Golf pro shop and putting practice greens nearby.

A larger drainage line traverses the Park’s east/southeast, partly as a semi-natural drainage and partly channelised.

This is part of a larger stormwater management system in the Beverley Park catchment intended to mitigate flooding and improve water quality entering Kogarah Bay. Recent works include $1.3 million improvements to enhance this creekline and ponds on several of the course’s former holes, to address flooding issues impacting the area and potentially neighbouring properties.


How to be involved

Council has engaged Gondwana Consulting to support the community consultation process and assist in preparing the new Plan of Management for Beverley Park (Golf Course). We have developed a survey to explore the community’s views and insights regarding Beverley Park (Golf Course).

Our survey can be completed online through this page, or in writing to:

The General Manager, Georges River Council, PO Box 205, Hurstville BC NSW 1481

Please quote Reference: SF24/9129 Public Submission - Beverly Park (Golf Course) Plan of Management


Pop-in to our Pop-up at Beverley Park (Golf Course)
Between 2.00pm to 5.00pm, Saturday 22 February, our team will be on site at Beverley Park Golf Course (next to the Golf Clubhouse on Jubilee Avenue). Come along to chat with our staff and consultants about the Plans and ask us questions. No registrations required.


Next steps

The Draft Plan will then be placed on formal public exhibition, during which time the community will have a further opportunity to comment, and Council will consider this further feedback before adopting a final Plan of Management.

Do you need assistance reading and accessing this page?

For a free interpreter call us via the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450

If you have a hearing or speech impairment, please contact the National Relay Service:

  • Voice Relay number: 1300 555 727
  • TTY number: 133 677
  • We are seeking your ideas and feedback on preparing a new Plan of Management for Beverley Park (Golf Course). This plan will guide the future use, development, and management of the area. 

    You will also be asked some demographic information. This is entirely optional but helps us understand more about our community and how parks, spaces and places are used.

    Make a submission
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