100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

'Every voice is critical': community feedback sought on Bribie Island breakthrough

Do you have a news tip? Click here to send to our news team.

Shopping centre dining precinct transformation underway

Work is underway on a significant upgrade to the dining precinct at Kawana Shoppingworld, with new retailers, refurbished eateries and improved public spaces scheduled More

No bail for bikie accused over shooting and record bust

A bikie group vice-president alleged to be part of Australia's biggest cocaine seizure is also accused of organising a drive-by shooting via text chat More

Key council building for lease, residential use ruled out

A prominent Sunshine Coast commercial building is being made available for lease, offering businesses the chance to be part of the resurgence of Nambour. The More

Pokie push: council to review gaming machine policy

A local council has voted to explore a policy position that would strengthen its role in reducing gambling-related harm. Noosa councillors have supported a motion More

Private health firm jabs insurers not paying fair share

Australia's biggest private hospital operator has singled out health insurers for not paying their "fair share" for client services. Ramsay Health Care, which has a More

Jane Stephens: the case against ‘castle law’

A person’s home is their castle, worthy of protection. But how far should we be able to go to keep it and those who More

Public consultation for the Bribie Island erosion and breakthrough review has officially opened 

The first phase of consultation – which opened yesterday and runs until May 18 – will focus on capturing the concerns and experiences of local residents and stakeholders. 

This will be followed by a second round of engagement that will enable the public to have their say on the draft recommendations, prior to the final review of the report. 

The review was prompted by community concerns in the wake of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, with coastal engineering experts RPS and International Coastal Management to lead the review.   

Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning Jarrod Bleijie said the collective insight of the local community was fundamental to the review. 

“We urge every resident and stakeholder to have their say, which will inform both initial responses and long-term solutions,” he said.  

“The reviewers, RPS and ICM, are equipped with the expertise to integrate this community feedback into a comprehensive plan of action.”

Do you have an opinion to share? Submit a Letter to the Editor at Sunshine Coast News via news@sunshinecoastnews.com.auYou must include your name and suburb. 

Member for Caloundra Kendall Morton encouraged locals to participate in the process.  

“Every voice is critical in shaping a well-informed response for managing the unique challenges posed to northern Bribie Island and the surrounding communities,” she said. 

A major breakthrough occurred at the northern end of the island in early 2022 and was followed by what appeared to be a subsequent breakthrough just south of the Lions Park as Tropical Cyclone Alfred loomed in late February-early March.

The Pumicestone Passage Catchment Management Board has voiced strong concerns about the diminishing protection offered by the island to Golden Beach and Caloundra.

The state government responded by announcing last month that it would commission an independent review. Then, the second breakthrough seemed to become established.

Click here to learn more about the consultation or to submit feedback.

Subscribe to SCN’s free daily news email

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
This field is hidden when viewing the form
[scn_go_back_button] Return Home
Share