First of 2021 winter weather events

MidCoast Council

MidCoast Council kept a close eye on local erosion hotspots over the weekend after hazardous surf and severe weather warnings were issued by the Bureau of Meteorology on Friday.

Regular checks at Old Bar Beach, Manning Point Beach, Boomerang Beach, Blueys Beach and Jimmys Beach were conducted across the weekend, with Saturday night/Sunday morning delivering the most damage.

Contractors had recently begun operating the Sand Transfer System at Jimmys Beach to create a sand buffer for winter storm events and while the project wasn't complete, the part of the buffer that had been established was lost over the weekend.

Old Bar also lost frontage with some cuts to the foredune of up to about two metres, just south of the surf club, and over a metre lost beneath the main beach viewing platform.

At Manning Point the beach fared well and the beach access was comfortably maintained, however storm surges and tidal inundation resulted in flooding to one local business.

Boomerang and Blueys Beaches were both relatively unaffected.

BOM cancelled the severe weather warning for the MidCoast on Sunday as seas and swell continued to decrease.

"Overall, we're relieved with how our beaches have fared, particularly Old Bar and Manning Point, with the sand scraping that has been completed on these beaches over the last couple of years, proving to be our best line of defence here at this stage," said Council's Director of Infrastructure and Engineering, Rob Scott.

"While Jimmys Beach is concerning, the beginning of the Sand Transfer System campaign has been timely.

"We are back to square one now and the system will continue operating until completion of this renourishment campaign in about three weeks time."

Council will continue to monitor weather predictions and the condition of local beaches as winter begins and east coast low events are expected.

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