en.Wedoany.com Reported - The MidCoast Council in New South Wales, Australia, officially commenced the Jimmys Beach sand nourishment project on July 6, 2026, while simultaneously repairing the damaged sand transfer station access road. The project aims to reduce the risk of coastal erosion in this area and protect local waterfront infrastructure and community safety. Construction is scheduled to take place from July 6 to August 14, 2026, depending on weather conditions.
Located on the Winda Woppa Peninsula in Hawks Nest, Jimmys Beach has been identified by the New South Wales Government as one of 15 coastal erosion hotspots. The area has long faced threats from wave erosion and storm surges, with beach sand volumes continuously decreasing, posing safety risks to coastal roads, residences, and public facilities. The sand required for the nourishment project is sourced from regular dredging operations in the Myall River. The Myall River dredging project, implemented in collaboration between the MidCoast Council and the New South Wales Government, aims to maintain navigability of the waterway while utilizing the dredged sand for beach nourishment, achieving resource recycling.

Located approximately 200 kilometers north of Sydney, the MidCoast Council jurisdiction covers a vast coastal area extending from north of Newcastle to the Great Lakes region, encompassing numerous tourist hotspots and ecological reserves. Jimmys Beach is an important tourism and leisure destination in the region and a vital component of the local ecological environment. This sand nourishment project will help restore beach width and dune stability, enhancing the coastline's resilience against storm surges. The New South Wales Government has prioritized coastal erosion management and provides technical guidance and financial support to local governments through coastal management plans.
This sand nourishment project is a key component of the MidCoast Council's coastal management plan. Through regular sand nourishment and repair of the sand transfer station access road, the erosion resistance of the coastline in this area will be improved, helping to ensure the safety of local residents and tourists while maintaining the beach's ecological functions and tourism value. The MidCoast Council stated that safety warning signs will be installed during construction to alert the public to construction zone safety and to minimize impacts on beach users and local traffic.









