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A unique part of Tweed Heads that should not be lost.

I can only echo the sentiments expressed in Tim Payne's excellent letter on the subject.

I would also recommend that everyone read the Google Razorback entry from The Sydney Mail , 1928. The kiosk has long gone, and there may be a few more buildings on the land now, but it is the same land, and basically the same stunning view and peaceful atmosphere.

We don't want a flashy tourist attraction, but quarter of a million does not sound too much to save such a precious landmark.

Betsy Roberts

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Christine Periott over 9 years ago
A half million dollars spent on an area that is priceless! Not many areas have such a beautiful lookout. We are so lucky. All it needs is the funds and maintenance that all councils put in to the highlights of their areas. This is definitely one brilliant highlight. It is bad publicity for visitors to see this beautiful and unique feature closed, due to safety issues and lack of funds to maintain it. Shameful.
Share A half million dollars spent on an area that is priceless! Not many areas have such a beautiful lookout. We are so lucky. All it needs is the funds and maintenance that all councils put in to the highlights of their areas. This is definitely one brilliant highlight. It is bad publicity for visitors to see this beautiful and unique feature closed, due to safety issues and lack of funds to maintain it. Shameful. on Facebook Share A half million dollars spent on an area that is priceless! Not many areas have such a beautiful lookout. We are so lucky. All it needs is the funds and maintenance that all councils put in to the highlights of their areas. This is definitely one brilliant highlight. It is bad publicity for visitors to see this beautiful and unique feature closed, due to safety issues and lack of funds to maintain it. Shameful. on Twitter Share A half million dollars spent on an area that is priceless! Not many areas have such a beautiful lookout. We are so lucky. All it needs is the funds and maintenance that all councils put in to the highlights of their areas. This is definitely one brilliant highlight. It is bad publicity for visitors to see this beautiful and unique feature closed, due to safety issues and lack of funds to maintain it. Shameful. on Linkedin Email A half million dollars spent on an area that is priceless! Not many areas have such a beautiful lookout. We are so lucky. All it needs is the funds and maintenance that all councils put in to the highlights of their areas. This is definitely one brilliant highlight. It is bad publicity for visitors to see this beautiful and unique feature closed, due to safety issues and lack of funds to maintain it. Shameful. link