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Silverleaves coastal protection completed to safeguard community from erosion and future tidal impacts
A 165-metre rock bag wall has been completed at Silverleaves, providing vital erosion protection and addressing future coastal hazards through a partnership between Council and the Victorian government.
Immediate protection works have now been completed at Silverleaves to help manage the impacts of coastal erosion. The works, which feature a 165-metre rock bag wall, were completed just prior to Easter - a critical time when king tides are typically expected. The structure is designed to provide essential protection against coastal surges over the next 5 - 10 years and will bring reassurance to local residents concerned about ongoing erosion.
Bass Coast Shire Council and DEECA have completed immediate protection works at Silverleaves to manage coastal erosion and future hazards
Protecting Silverleaves coastline
This initiative is part of the Victorian government's commitment, announced in March, to address erosion along some of the state's most vulnerable coastlines, from Warrnambool to Lakes Entrance. Bass Coast Shire Council has been working closely with the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) to understand and plan for coastal hazards at Silverleaves, both now and for the future.
Bass Coast Mayor, Cr Rochelle Halstead, said the works were an important step in protecting this unique and sensitive stretch of coastline. "These protection works provide immediate support for the Silverleaves coastline, while we work with the community and the Victorian Government to plan for the long-term future."
"We know how important this area is to residents and visitors, and we're committed to working together to find sustainable, evidence-based solutions. I know many residents will feel relieved to see these rock bags in place ahead of the king tide season," Cr Halstead said.
Planning for adaptation
To support long-term planning, a Coastal Processes Study and Adaptation Pathways Plan have also been commissioned in 2024. Community consultation by DEECA on the Silverleaves Adaptation Plan will take place in the coming weeks.
You can stay informed and get involved via DEECA's website. Council also has an Engage page dedicated to Coastal Management.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
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