Drone footage captures coastal erosion along Gold Coast beaches following ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

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  1. It’s incredible how drone technology can provide such clear insights into coastal erosion, especially after events like ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. The visual evidence really highlights the impact of extreme weather on our beaches and ecosystems. It’s important for local authorities to assess this kind of damage so they can develop effective strategies for beach restoration and erosion control. Have there been any discussions about long-term solutions for coastal protection in the area?

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