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First-class Pump Track opens in Ballina

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17 December 2025, 2:04 AM

First-class Pump Track opens in Ballina

Ballina Shire Council has announced the completion of the new Ballina Pump Track at Kingsford Smith Reserve in the heart of Ballina.


Designed to national competition standards, the impressive new facility will provide a dynamic space for riders and visitors from across the region to enjoy.



The southern area of the reserve has been transformed into an exciting precinct featuring a competition-quality main track, junior track, and new amenities for riders and spectators.


The development of the project was supported by the NSW Government through $733,345 in funding.


(The new Ballina Pump Track gets its first tryout. Photo: Ballina Shire Council)


Minister for Regional NSW, Tara Moriarty, said the project will add to Ballina’s already strong reputation as a great place to enjoy outdoor activities.


“It will be fantastic to see riders take to the new, national standard pump track to showcase and grow their skills,” Minister Moriarty said.


“The project, right in the heart of Ballina with its fantastic climate, is bound to be a drawcard for both residents and visitors to the area.”



Minister for the North Coast, Janelle Saffin, said the project shows what can be achieved when state and local government work together for regional communities.


“Facilities like this help young riders on the North Coast build confidence, stay active and feel connected.


“By supporting regional projects, such as this pump track, we’re backing grassroots participation and the growth of cycling and BMX at a competition level. 


Ballina Shire Mayor, Sharon Cadwallader, said the new facility is already generating excitement across the community.


“We are so pleased to officially open the new Ballina Pump Track. This precinct is an incredible addition to our shire, offering a vibrant space for riders of all ages to come together, stay active and have fun,” Cr Cadwallader said.


“This project also reflects Council’s commitment to enhancing community wellbeing and supporting healthy, active lifestyles. It’s more than a track, it’s a community hub where people can ride, watch each other in action and connect with friends and family.”



Built to national qualifier event standards, it also features the Vorld Timing System, which is an innovative, interactive timing technology that allows riders to track, time, and count laps using their smartphones.


“This facility puts Ballina on the map as a destination for recreation, sport and adventure,” Cr Cadwallader said. “We look forward to welcoming major events and visitors from across the region and interstate to experience everything our community has to offer.”


Ballina Council partnered with Boyds Bay Group and specialist pump track builders Velo Solutions to bring the project to life, with valuable input from key community stakeholders helping to shape the final design.


The new precinct caters to riders of all ages and skill levels and includes:

  • Competition-level pump track 
  • Junior pump track and advanced alternate line
  • Trackside hardstand for spectators and participants
  • Shelters, seating, bike stands, drinking fountains and a workstation
  • Landscaped areas with shade trees and stormwater management


The pump track is a specially designed circuit for bikes where riders maintain momentum by using a pumping motion rather than pedalling or pushing.


Ballina Shire Council has further upgrades planned for the site, including a new dedicated carpark and improved site access. These works are scheduled for completion later this financial year.


For more information or to view images of the new facility, visit ballina.nsw.gov.au/Ballina-pump-track.


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