Bribie Island Review Urges Urgent Action

Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning and Minister for Industrial Relations The Honourable Jarrod Bleijie

Bribie Island Breakthrough review zeroes in on urgent action

  • The Crisafulli Government has released the first stage of the independent review, providing historic insights into erosion on Bribie Island and Pumicestone Passage.
  • The release of the desktop review follows the first stage of community consultation which saw nearly 1,200 submissions highlighting strong local interest in protection, safety and solutions.
  • Immediate and long-term actions informed by evidence and community input will be a key focus of the review going forward.

The Crisafulli Government has today released the first stage of the Bribie Island erosion and breakthrough review, as the focus now shifts to urgent solutions and options for immediate remediation.

The first stage of the review – which is led by coastal engineering experts RPS and ICM – brings together more than 200 historical and technical sources to map the natural, social and policy context of the breakthrough events over recent years.

The release of stage one lays the foundation to enable the independent review to zero in on the next stage, which will consider both short-term actions and urgent solutions available to manage erosion and protect Bribie Island, the Pumicestone Passage, and surrounding communities.

During community consultation, the review received nearly 1,200 submissions with key concerns raised including:

  • The potential for storm surge and its impacts
  • The environmental impact of the breakthroughs on Bribie Island
  • The effects on local infrastructure, including homes, parks and roads.

Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning Jarrod Bleijie said the review is a crucial step toward addressing the erosion challenges that have long concerned locals.

"This review brings together years of scientific evidence and local insight to shift the focus from Labor's do-nothing response to urgent and meaningful action," Mr Bleijie said.

"Locals know the area better than anyone — and their views will directly shape the next stages of the review.

"This process is about delivering practical solutions that reflect both expert advice and community priorities.

"Working in partnership with the Sunshine Coast Council also brings together other levels of Government that can support our focus on fixing the impact of the erosion for the community and the safety of residents using the Pumicestone Passage."

Member for Caloundra Kendall Morton said that working in partnership with local residents showed that the Crisafulli Government was focused on action and outcomes.

"I will continue to champion this issue on behalf of my community," Ms Morton said.

"This is an important issue for the local community and we are working together with the independent experts to focus on outcomes and urgent action.

"It isn't just another review that will set on the shelves to gather dust like we saw under Labor."

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