Upgrade for Patonga seawall

The seawall and adjoining boat ramp were upgraded

The State Government has upgraded the seawall at Patonga, aimed at protecting waterfront public land and adjoining heritage cottages from coastal erosion.

Crown lands in the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI) invested more than $51,000 to repair the seawall, which is located on a public Crown reserve at Dark Corner.

The reserve adjoins Brisbane Water National Park and is used for recreation, including walking and picnics, and provides access to Brisk Bay via a boat ramp.

The NSW Soil Conservation Service was contracted to undertake the repair work after coastal storms and flooding caused damage to the seawall, creating a potential public safety and environmental hazard.

The upgraded seawall will offer protection from coastal erosion

Repairs and upgrades have fixed damaged rocks and subsidence and erosion at the seawall, including repairs to an adjoining vehicle ramp and stairs.

Minister for Lands and Property Steve Kamper said the repairs had secured the integrity of the seawall and would ensure continued access to the adjoining steps and ramp.

“Seawalls are critical in areas like this to provide a buffer to protect land and infrastructure from waves, tides and storm surges that can cause flooding and damage,” he said.

“Patonga is a charming village and this investment will extend the seawall’s longevity and ensure safe access for residents and visitors to enjoy this beautiful area.”

2 Comments on "Upgrade for Patonga seawall"

  1. That’s great news that Government can fund such infrastructure upgrades for everyone to enjoy. Now the Council needs to make the boat ramp at Darks corner safer for residents and visitors. The ramp needs some additional cleats to tie to and some rails to moor to while retrieving your tow vehicle. Past requests have been ignored.

  2. Peter Faehrmann | September 15, 2024 at 8:35 pm | Reply

    Let’s do something with the dunes at the entrance north. Losing our beach and more dune yet again.

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