On Saturday, Natoli and Sunshine Coast Police Superintendent Craig Hawkins warned residents to stay away from the sand dunes ...
The aftermath of Cyclone Alfred's powerful storm surges, as captured by drones, show just how much sand has been swallowed up by the ocean. How long will this erosion last?
Beaches in southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales are scarred by dramatic sand cliffs, but there is good news.
The Sunshine Coast community is urged to stay off coastal dunes and seawalls as shifting sands and rocks pose a serious risk ...
Ex-Cyclone Alfred has caused beach erosion so extreme, it's left escarpments up to six-metres high in some dunes, including ...
Sunshine Coast and Noosa residents have been encouraged to prepare their properties ahead of Tropical Cyclone Alfred’s ...
University of the Sunshine Coast associate professor in physical geography Javier Leon said some beaches could be stripped ...
Beachgoers have been accused of a damaging act that is putting the local ecosystem at risk as many attempt to catch a glimpse ...
School holiday travel plans have been thrown into turmoil after ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred left a trail of destruction along the east coast, prompting pleas from tourism operators for holiday-makers ...
University of the Sunshine Coast's Dr. Javier Leon told Yahoo News ... READ MORE: 🌀 Cyclone Alfred live updates Sand dunes play a vital role in the environment, creating a natural flood barrier ...
But sand dunes will take longer. And there are areas where the damage will linger. Cyclone Alfred travelled up and down the coast for a fortnight before crossing the mainland as a tropical low.