Coastal Adaptation Strategy

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Background

It has been identified that the coastline along the Limestone Coast has experienced coastal erosion and inundation, and it is expected that this is likely to increase in future years. The District Council of Grant acknowledges these hazards and has commenced a joint project, with the District Council of Robe and Wattle Range Council, to develop strategies to reduce the risk of erosion and inundation.

The project aims to identify hazards and associated risks for each coastal township by 2050 and up to the year 2100, and evaluate options to adapt and protect our communities into the future. The District Council of Grant will then specifically focus on investigating adaptation strategies for the following townships:

  • Carpenter Rocks;
  • Pelican Point;
  • Blackfellows Caves;
  • Nene Valley;
  • Cape Douglas;
  • Port MacDonnell;
  • Racecourse Bay;
  • Eight Mile Creek; and
  • Donovans.


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Get Involved

Property owners within the District Council of Grant's coastal communities and other interested parties are invited to attend a Community Workshop. These workshops will allow you to understand and ask questions about the potential impacts of coastal erosion and flooding in the district from Council's coastal management expert, and provide your input on adaptation options for Council to implement to safeguard your township.

The first round of Community Workshops were held in March 2025 at Port MacDonnell and Carpenter Rocks.

Additional workshops will be held once a Draft Coastal Adaptation Strategy has been created. These workshops will provide our community the opportunity to review the draft document with a coastal management expert and submit your feedback on the adaptation strategies proposed. The second round of workshops are scheduled to occur:

  • Wednesday 7 May 2025 - Donovans Community Hall, 10 Adams Street, Donovans - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
  • Wednesday 7 May 2025 - Port MacDonnell Community Complex, 5-7 Charles Street, Port MacDonnell - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
  • Thursday 8 May 2025 - Carpenter Rocks Community Hall, 26-44 Carpenter Rocks Road, Carpenter Rocks - 6:00pm to 8:00pm


Next steps

Broader community consultation will follow both rounds of workshops allowing the wider District Council of Grant community an opportunity to review the Draft Coastal Adaptation Strategy and provide feedback.

Upon closure of consultation, all feedback received from the workshops and consultation period will be reviewed by the District Council of Grant and Council's coastal management expert. Amendments will be made to the Draft Coastal Adaptation Strategy, where appropriate, before the final strategy is presented to Council for endorsement.






Background

It has been identified that the coastline along the Limestone Coast has experienced coastal erosion and inundation, and it is expected that this is likely to increase in future years. The District Council of Grant acknowledges these hazards and has commenced a joint project, with the District Council of Robe and Wattle Range Council, to develop strategies to reduce the risk of erosion and inundation.

The project aims to identify hazards and associated risks for each coastal township by 2050 and up to the year 2100, and evaluate options to adapt and protect our communities into the future. The District Council of Grant will then specifically focus on investigating adaptation strategies for the following townships:

  • Carpenter Rocks;
  • Pelican Point;
  • Blackfellows Caves;
  • Nene Valley;
  • Cape Douglas;
  • Port MacDonnell;
  • Racecourse Bay;
  • Eight Mile Creek; and
  • Donovans.


Find out more


Get Involved

Property owners within the District Council of Grant's coastal communities and other interested parties are invited to attend a Community Workshop. These workshops will allow you to understand and ask questions about the potential impacts of coastal erosion and flooding in the district from Council's coastal management expert, and provide your input on adaptation options for Council to implement to safeguard your township.

The first round of Community Workshops were held in March 2025 at Port MacDonnell and Carpenter Rocks.

Additional workshops will be held once a Draft Coastal Adaptation Strategy has been created. These workshops will provide our community the opportunity to review the draft document with a coastal management expert and submit your feedback on the adaptation strategies proposed. The second round of workshops are scheduled to occur:

  • Wednesday 7 May 2025 - Donovans Community Hall, 10 Adams Street, Donovans - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
  • Wednesday 7 May 2025 - Port MacDonnell Community Complex, 5-7 Charles Street, Port MacDonnell - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
  • Thursday 8 May 2025 - Carpenter Rocks Community Hall, 26-44 Carpenter Rocks Road, Carpenter Rocks - 6:00pm to 8:00pm


Next steps

Broader community consultation will follow both rounds of workshops allowing the wider District Council of Grant community an opportunity to review the Draft Coastal Adaptation Strategy and provide feedback.

Upon closure of consultation, all feedback received from the workshops and consultation period will be reviewed by the District Council of Grant and Council's coastal management expert. Amendments will be made to the Draft Coastal Adaptation Strategy, where appropriate, before the final strategy is presented to Council for endorsement.

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    Following a successful first round of Community Workshops in March 2025, Council, along with FCS Range, hosted a second round of Community Workshops to present and review proposed adaptation strategies prior to broader community consultation. These workshops were held:

    • Wednesday 7 May 2025 at the Donovans Community Hall (10 Adams Street, Donovans) - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
    • Wednesday 7 May 2025 at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex (5-7 Charles Street, Port MacDonnell) - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
    • Thursday 8 May 2025 at the Carpenter Rocks Community Hall (26-44 Carpenter Rocks Road, Carpenter Rocks) - 6:00pm to 8:00pm

    Community members may provide additional feedback following the second round of workshops. More information about how to do so will be made available online at Your Say DCG – Coastal Adaptation Strategy. Hard copy information will be also available at Council’s Principal Office and Port MacDonnell Community Complex.

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    The District Council of Grant is inviting residents and interested community members to attend the next round of Community Workshops to contribute to Council’s Coastal Adaptation Strategy.

    The project aims to identify coastal hazards such as erosion and flooding, assess the associated risks for each of the Council’s coastal townships, and evaluate practical adaptation options to help protect and strengthen our coastal communities into the future.

    District Council of Grant Mayor Kylie Boston said Council is proud to be working closely with our coastal communities to create this strategy.

    “Our coastline is one of our region’s most valued assets, and we know that the challenges of erosion are expected to increase in future years. These workshops are a vital opportunity for residents to help shape a strategy that reflects their local knowledge, values and priorities,” Mayor Boston said.

    “Together, we can create practical solutions that protect our coastal communities for years to come.”

    The Coastal Adaptation Strategy focuses specifically on investigating adaptation strategies for the townships of Carpenter Rocks, Pelican Point, Blackfellows Caves, Nene Valley, Cape Douglas, Port MacDonnell, Racecourse Bay, Eight Mile Creek and Donovans.

    In March 2025, a round of Community Workshops were held in Port MacDonnell and Carpenter Rocks proving an opportunity to learn about potential coastal hazards and contribute to the early planning stages of the strategy.

    Following the review of initial feedback and development of a Draft Coastal Adaptation Strategy, Council is now holding a second round of workshops on:

    • Wednesday 7 May 2025 | 4:00pm to 5:00pm
      Donovans Community Hall (10 Adams Street, Donovans)

    • Wednesday 7 May 2025 | 6:00pm to 8:00pm
      Port MacDonnell Community Complex (5–7 Charles Street, Port MacDonnell)

    • Thursday 8 May 2025 | 6:00pm to 8:00pm
      Carpenter Rocks Community Hall (26–44 Carpenter Rocks Road, Carpenter Rocks)

    The workshops will give community members a chance to review the draft strategy in detail, speak directly with the Council’s coastal management expert, ask questions to better understand the potential impacts on their community and provide valuable feedback on the proposed adaptation measures.

    Chief Executive Officer Darryl Whicker explained that every resident has a part to play in how the coastline is managed and protected for the future.

    “Through collaboration and forward planning, we aim to build resilience across our coastal townships with the outcomes of the Coastal Adaptation Strategy to be a shared responsibility between Council, Government and our community,” Mr Whicker said.

    “The strategy will allow Council to prioritise adaptation projects in the coming years and position well for future grant funding opportunities to help bring these important initiatives to life,”

    “Council encourages all residents within our coastal communities to attend a workshop and take an active role in understanding adaptation, risks and mitigation to shape the future of our coastline.”

    Interested community members are also encouraged to find out more about the Coastal Adaptation Strategy online via Your Say DCG - Coastal Adaptation Strategy | Your Say DCG.

    Broader community consultation will follow both rounds of workshops allowing the wider District Council of Grant community an opportunity to review the Draft Coastal Adaptation Strategy and provide feedback.

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    The District Council of Grant, with the assistance of FSC Range, are scheduled to host a series of workshops to present coastal erosion and inundation studies to District Council of Grant coastal communities for review and develop adaptation strategies for future implementation.

    The first round of community workshops occurred on Tuesday 4 March 2025 at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex and Wednesday 5 March 2025 at the Carpenter Rocks Community Hall.

    Council once again thanks all members of the community who attended these workshops.


Page last updated: 14 May 2025, 04:21 PM