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'The Break' Surf Park Approved For South Australia | Swellnet Dispatch

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South Australia's picturesque Fleurieu Peninsula will soon be home to a world-class surf park and tourism destination, with plans for 'The Break Surf & Stay' unveiled after the project secured planning consent last night from the City of Onkaparinga Council Assessment Panel.

The $100 million precinct will be located on 7.1ha at Tuit Road, Aldinga - set back from the coast on vacant land zoned for tourism development, just 40 minutes from Adelaide. With an expansive surf lagoon and beach, native vegetation, accommodation, wellness and dining precinct and coastal inspired community facilities by award-winning local architects Studio Gram, the precinct promises an authentic 'barefoot luxury' experience

Highlights of 'The Break' include:

Project founding partners Ben McCarthy, Richard Sheppard, Leigh Gapp and Dwight Stuchbery are surfing enthusiasts with expertise across property finance and development, engineering, sustainability and surf park technology. Ben's work as the founding Group Development Manager of URBNSURF - operators of Australia's first commercial surf park in Melbourne with a second in Sydney soon to be opened - has informed the team's approach to surf park delivery and operation. Leading advisory firm FinCap is also on board to drive further investment in the privately funded project.

The Break has partnered with Endless Surf to deliver the lagoon's wave technology, making South Australia one of the first locations in the world to use its cutting-edge pneumatic system. Similar to swell in the ocean, Endless Surf waves are made using air and pressure within pneumatic chambers, allowing for flexibility of waves for all kinds of surfers.

The project is committed to fostering healthy, active communities through its onsite surf academy and facilitating surfing participation and growth in South Australia, particularly among children and disadvantaged groups. The Break's active tourism offering extends well beyond the surf lagoon, with visitors encouraged to take advantage of children's nature play areas and skateable landscaping, as well as explore nearby coastal walks, cycling trails and beaches.

Additionally, The Break will serve as an ideal venue for a wide range of local, state, national, and international surfing competitions and events while providing South Australians with consistent access to world class waves, wellness and resort facilities at their doorstep.

It is anticipated that the project will support 300 jobs through construction, with 60 FTE opportunities on completion. An estimated 320,000 visitors will be attracted to The Break annually, enhancing the region's already thriving tourism economy.

Construction is set to commence in early 2025 with first waves pencilled for mid-2026. 

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