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Living seawall on trial

A new seawall, built in response to the Bribie Island breakthrough, has been reconstructed at Golden Beach and installed with specially designed tiles to provide a new home for sea creatures.

The project is part of a trial with the University of the Sunshine Coast and the Queensland Government funded QCoast2100 Program to install and monitor a ‘living seawall’.

A $300,000 grant was provided to Council from the LGAQ towards building the new raised seawall and including the living seawall elements.

This new seawall will help safeguard the parkland and footpath from damage caused by storm surges, sea level rise and coastal erosion.

Sunshine Coast Council Division 2 Councillor Terry Landsberg said Council had rebuilt an aged section of the seawall that was degraded and no longer effective, between Jellicoe and Nelson Streets.

“With the Sunshine Coast officially recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere, we remain committed to projects such as this, to showcase how we can live harmoniously with nature.”

Minister for the Environment and Tourism, and Glass House MP Andrew Powell said by creating a “living” seawall, they were enhancing the environment while providing safe, accessible pathways so visitors and locals alike can enjoy the spectacular foreshore.

The project included reconstructing and raising approximately 80 metres of the existing seawall using grouted rock and installing special concrete tiles which aim to create a ‘living seawall’ with habitat for marine creatures.

Council also reconstructed and upgraded the coastal footpath with matching hardwood and stainless-steel handrail, a new stairway to access the foreshore, reinstated the barbecue shelter, benches and a wheelchair accessible binoculars station for locals and visitors to continue to enjoy the views out to Bribie Island and the shorebirds.

“This work to protect the Golden Beach foreshore and community areas is in response to the Bribie Island breakthrough,” Cr Landsberg said.

“The breakthrough has resulted in this part of the foreshore becoming frequently inundated adjacent to the barbecue shelter.

“Council is acting now to protect our coastline and coastal communities from the impacts of climate change.”

A ‘living seawall’ to call home

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