Lake Jindabyne Erosion Restoration Complete

New rock batter erosion controls on the Lake Jindabyne foreshore with fresh earthworks, lake, and wooded hills visible

Works are finishing up this week on a significant rehabilitation project completed along the Lake Jindabyne foreshore over the past several months. Weather permitting, the last of the construction will be done by Friday 29 August 2025, with remaining equipment and barriers removed by Friday 5 September 2025.

Completed just as the weather has started warming, the Jindabyne community are invited to head down to the water's edge and enjoy the revived and rehabilitated foreshore this spring and summer.

This project has repaired and restored erosion and bank stability protections at two sites, one near Lake Jindabyne Sailing Club and another off McLure Circuit, that were damaged during a period of high lake levels in 2022 and 2023.

While these works were targeting essential structural remediation, the landscaping repairs completed by project contractors have greatly improved the appearance and usability of these areas of the foreshore.

Footpaths and pedestrian access to the foreshore remain open during these final stages of the project.

This completed project will better protect Jindabyne's foreshore parklands from the effects of future flooding, improving public safety and restoring this important public space for Jindabyne's residents and visitors.

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