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The Gold Coast ’s iconic beaches are in crisis, with experts warning it will take at least two years for them to fully recover from the devastating impact of Cyclone Alfred.
The Gold Coast could be pushing sand uphill as it works to restore beaches eroded by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
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Ex-Cyclone Alfred : continues to wreak havoc across Australia's east coast, bringing torrential rain, fierce winds, and widespread destruction. Thousands remain without power as emergency crews ...
On the beach most mornings before dawn, behind the DJ booth at festivals and the Gold Coast’s hottest bars, on the radio, on ...
Erosion caused by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which battered Gold Coast beaches in March, has disrupted the Queensland ...
The last time Brisbane saw a tropical storm reach this close to its shores, it was 1990. Gold Coast acting mayor Donna Gates said in terms of destructive winds and heavy rain, the city hasn’t ...
On Thursday, Alfred was 245km east of Brisbane, 230km east-northeast of the Gold Coast, moving west-northwest at just 7kmph, according to an update from the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) at 5pm ...
To this columnist’s great pleasure, visit almost any coffee shop on the Gold Coast and a print copy of the Gold Coast ...
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