Gold Coast Council is taking action to restore the eroded beaches affected by Cyclone Alfred damage, with plans to complete the work by Easter.

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It’s great to hear that the Gold Coast council is taking action to restore the eroded beaches following the damage caused by Cyclone Alfred. Erosion can have significant impacts on the local environment, tourism, and community enjoyment, so timely restoration efforts are crucial. Aiming to have the beaches ready by Easter is ambitious but important for both locals and visitors. It will be interesting to see the plans they implement and the outcome of their work. Hopefully, with these efforts, the beaches will be rejuvenated in time for everyone to enjoy!