Australasian Leisure Management
Jul 2, 2023

Damaged seawall at Caloundra's Golden Beach Sailing and Boating Club to be restored

Disaster assistance funding of $4.5 million will help to restore 170 metres of the Golden Beach Sailing and Boating Club seawall at Caloundra damaged by storm surges, high tides and erosion caused by the tidal breakthrough at Bribie Island in the Pumicestone Passage.

The funded is delivered by both the Federal and Queensland Governments through Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), following the significant 2021-22 weather events.

The seawall and boat ramp will be rebuilt, drainage improved and the foreshore restored, providing better access for users while protecting the valuable park, coastal pathway and near- by roads.

The new seawall will also address issues of safety along this stretch of coast, with erosion uncovering a historical landfill, including asbestos sheeting and washing debris onto the beach near the site of the TS Onslow Navy Cadets.

Federal Minister for Emergency Management, Murray Watt said the repairs will be great for locals, volunteers and visitors alike.

“I’m pleased this project will allow beachgoers to start using the area again, while also making it more resilient to future erosion,” Minister Watt said.

“Those weather events, which caused widespread damage in Queensland, started to unearth historic buried waste including asbestos fragments and glass, and wash them onto the beach. Obviously this needed a large-scale fix and it’s terrific to see all levels of government collaborate to deliver this important project for Caloundra.

“These works are also complemented by a further $32 million all three levels of government invested this month in disaster preparedness on the Sunshine Coast and Noosa through the new Disaster Ready Fund. The Fund will deliver a range of local projects, including over $16 million to reconstruct 300 metres of the Mooloolaba foreshore seawall.”

Queensland Tourism and Sport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe notes “this joint funding delivers a brighter future for Golden Beach Sailing Club, recreational boaties and swimmers.

“We know the tidal breakthrough at Bribie Island has created challenges for the sailing club and navy cadets at TS Onslow, that’s why we’re investing $4.5 million in a lasting solution.

“Rebuilding the seawall and boat ramp will deliver a safer environment for volunteers, as well as the many Queensland and interstate visitors sharing Caloundra’s great holiday lifestyle and supporting good local jobs.”

On-site remediation works have already been undertaken to make the site safe. Temporary fencing will remain on the site until the works are completed, and regular collection of the debris will continue to be undertaken by Sunshine Coast Council, who will be responsible for the delivery of the $4.5 million repair works.

A Project Control Group (PCG) will be formed with representatives from Council, the Department of Resources, Queensland Reconstruction Authority and Department of Tourism, Innovation and Sport (DTIS).

The PCG will oversee delivery of this complex project which requires careful consideration of the potential future impacts of the tidal breakthrough at Bribie Island in the Pumicestone Passage. This matter requires significant consideration, due diligence and planning to occur prior to construction commencing to ensure a sustainable outcome for the local community and environment is achieved.

The funding is part of the DTIS-led $81 million Community Recreational Asset Recovery and Resilience Program, jointly funded by the Australian Government and the Queensland Government, supporting 196 sites to recover and be repaired following significant weather events during 2021-22.

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