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9-852: The Cudgen Rugby League Football Club , more commonly known as the Cudgen Hornets, was formed in 1950 and plays at Ned Byrne Field at Kingscliff . It competes in the Gold Coast Rugby League . Cudgen Hornets Seniors compete in the Gold Coast/Tweed Bycroft Cup and fields teams in the age groups of Under 17's, Under 19's, Reserve Grade, and First Grade. The Cudgen Juniors compete in the New South Wales Group 18 competition from under 7's through to under 16's. Former Top-Flight Competition: Brisbane Rugby League premiership Kingscliff, New South Wales Kingscliff

18-497: A new seawall to save the Cudgen Headland Surf Life Saving Club, Kingscliff Beach Holiday Park and Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club from erosion. Stage 2 is to refurbish Kingscliff Beach Holiday Park, meaning a roll back of camping facilities with a focus on cabins. Stage 3 will be focused on creating a more community oriented space for tourists and locals alike with the development of Kingscliff Central Park. The park

27-583: A popular tourist destination. According to the 2016 census of Population, there were 7,464 people in Kingscliff. A number of well-known sporting teams represent the local area, including the Cudgen Hornets , the local rugby league club, who play their home games at Ned Byrne Field . In September 2009, Kingscliff hosted a stage of the World Rally Championship . The actor Dylan Harman is one of

36-514: A state high school. An oceanway allows pedestrians and cyclists to move from the historic centre of town out to the emerging new communities along the Tweed Coast in a sustainable manner. Kingscliff was the home to Peter and Jeremy Oxley who formed the 1980s band, The Sunnyboys . A scene from the film Aquamarine was filmed on Marine Parade in late 2007. The main Kingscliff beach has been severely affected by erosion, with portions of

45-588: Is a coastal town just south of Tweed Heads in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales , Australia, and is a beach community offering a variety of holiday accommodations. Together with the villages of Chinderah and Fingal , it is a tourist destination that provides beach and estuary access for swimming, surfing, fishing and water sports. Its main street, Marine Parade, contains many cafes, shops and accommodation located directly across from Kingscliff beach and creek. The town also has two primary schools and

54-421: Is expected to become the new social hub of Kingscliff and make the transition from the main street to the beach more streamlined. It will also result in far better beach views for businesses on Marine Parade. The town takes its name from a proximate estate. Originally known as Sutherland Point and then Cudgen Headland, it was established in 1926 as Kingscliff. It developed into a small seaside resort and abides as

63-539: The caravan park and beachside carparks being threatened or reclaimed by the sea. In December 2014, the state environment ministry announced it would split with Tweed Shire the $ 300,000 cost of an environmental impact study for a plan to build a 500-metre seawall and fill in the beach with imported sand. In March 2016 work began on the Kingscliff Foreshore Revitalisation Project which will be rolled out in 3 stages. Stage 1 involves building

72-810: The small town of Casuarina , is accessible via a bike path. Casuarina, New South Wales Casuarina is a town located in north-eastern New South Wales , Australia, in the Tweed Shire . In the 2016 Census Casuarina recorded a population of 2,678 people, 50.2% female and 49.8% male. The median age of the Casuarina population was 35 years, 2 years below the national median of 37. 80.7% of people living in Casuarina were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were England 4.2%, New Zealand 3.9%, United States of America 1.2%, South Africa 0.9%, Scotland 0.7%. 92.4% of people spoke only English at home;

81-567: The towns role models, acting in many movies and helping create Angry Birds. Kingscliff Wolves Soccer Club was founded in 1968. The club's home ground is the Walter Peate Oval. The club competes in the Gold Coast Premier League , where it has been one of the leading sides for the past few decades. There are many bike paths for local cyclists through the parks along Kingscliff's beaches. The neighbouring locality of Salt, part of

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