The Gold Coast Bulletin

Dunes are torn up for volleyball

- PAUL WESTON paul.weston@news.com.au

THE Gold Coast City Council says it will restore vegetation destroyed during the removal of sand to create beach volleyball practice courts on a southern beach.

Angry residents contacted the Bulletin yesterday upset they had not been consulted as bulldozers cleared dunes at Greenmount as part of Commonweal­th Games preparatio­ns.

A council spokespers­on said Games organisers GOLDOC had worked with State agencies in planning for the delivery of the warm-up courts at Coolangatt­a.

The City has secured all necessary environmen­tal approvals to prepare the site for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonweal­th Games,” the spokespers­on told the Bulletin.

“Site works include reprofilin­g areas of the beach at Greenmount, with sand relocated further to the west near the Coolangatt­a surf lifesaving club.

“Where vegetation is being disturbed, dune restoratio­n-replanting works will be undertaken to re-establish the dune system. Similar re-profiling and replanting works were undertaken by the City in 2005 as part of beach management responsibi­lities.”

Friends of Currumbin secretary Gloria Baker contacted the Bulletin yesterday as residents on several community

THIS IS CRAZY, THIS IS WHY WE HAVE A MASSIVE SAND STOCK RESERVE AT THE SPIT NAOMI EDWARDS

Facebook pages vented about the bulldozers clearing dunes.

“It’s getting worse (today),” she said. “They’re flattening the whole of the area. It’s going 100mp/h.”

Ms Baker said the office of local councillor Gail O’Neill had indicated the dunal works were the responsibi­lity of the State Government.

Griffith University environmen­tal researcher and awardwinni­ng land care advocate Naomi Edwards told residents on community Facebook pages: “This is crazy, this is why we have a massive sand stock reserve at The Spit. To provide sand stock to replenish beaches. They don’t need to take this approach, this is quite backwards in my opinion.”

Ms Edwards said residents should be told the cost of follow-up revegetati­on and maintenanc­e of Greenmount Dunes and any economic loss from beach access.

She said costings for trucking sand from The Spit, which did not impacting locals and businesses, should also be provided so the two methods could be compared.

Council expects the shift of 2000 cubic metres of sand from Greenmount to Coolangatt­a should take a fortnight.

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 ?? Picture: GLENN HAMPSON ?? Diggers tear up the dunes at Greenmount to supply sand to beach volleyball courts.
Picture: GLENN HAMPSON Diggers tear up the dunes at Greenmount to supply sand to beach volleyball courts.
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