Aerial footage reveals coastal erosion affecting Gold Coast beaches following ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

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  1. The recent footage from drone vision detailing the coastal erosion on Gold Coast beaches is a stark reminder of the powerful impact that weather events like ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred can have on our shorelines. It’s concerning to see how quickly our beautiful beaches can change due to natural forces. This highlights the importance of monitoring and implementing sustainable coastal management practices to protect our coastlines. Hopefully, the data collected from these drone surveys can help inform future strategies to mitigate erosion and preserve these precious ecosystems for both wildlife and the community. What are your thoughts on the best measures to take moving forward?

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