Beaches in the firing line of Tropical Cyclone Alfred are losing metres of sand to erosion due to large swells, leaving ...
The Gold Coast’s famous beaches have been gutted and thousands of residents remain without power, but the city is getting ...
For about 50 years, the Gold Coast has been building a seawall to protect coastal infrastructure from erosion. Some experts ...
The world-renowned holiday destination has seen its sandy shores washed away. Now, it’s been revealed when beachgoers could ...
Those on the Gold Coast are urged to keep an eye out for hazards, stay out of floodwaters and prepare for prolonged power ...
Three of the Gold Coast’s famed beaches are now open with crews already starting the mammoth job of restoring the shores ...
Huge volumes of sand have been swept offshore by Cyclone Alfred’s waves, leaving beaches and dunes looking very different.
Narrowneck was named as the most heavily damaged of the Gold Coast beaches following the cyclone, with the side washed away ...
Hazardous swells continue to develop down into northern New South Wales, with meteorologists predicting more coastal erosion in their wake.
Locals in both cities were hungry to stay in the water – but while the Gold Coast woke up to damage on Saturday, for the Sunshine Coast, the biggest risk was yet to come.
Flooding rains will continue for days to lash a region of the Australian east coast even though it avoided its first tropical ...
Property developer Soheil Abedian is watching monster waves from his penthouse while wild winds batter Bruce Mathieson snr’s ...
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