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A 208-meter sea wall on Bribie Island, funded by state and federal governments, has been completed to protect Caloundra from storm surges and cyclones, enhancing community safety ahead of future extreme weather.
Emergency coastal protection works on Bribie Island, Queensland, have been completed to shield Caloundra from storm surges and cyclones.
A 208-meter sea wall, stretching from Nelson Street to the TS Onslow Naval Cadets site, was built after years of erosion threatened the island’s northern tip, a natural barrier for Golden Beach and nearby areas.
Funded by state and federal governments, the wall is designed to withstand cyclonic conditions with a 27-degree storm surge resistance.
The project, prompted by a damaging 2022 breach, was expected to finish by early December 2025, significantly improving community safety ahead of future extreme weather events.
Un muro marino de 208 metros en la isla Bribie, financiado por los gobiernos estatales y federales, se ha completado para proteger a Caloundra de las mareas de tormenta y los ciclones, mejorando la seguridad de la comunidad antes de un clima extremo futuro.