Gold Coast Council is making efforts to restore beaches affected by Cyclone Alfred damage before Easter.

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  1. It’s great to hear that the Gold Coast council is taking proactive steps to restore the beaches after the damage caused by Cyclone Alfred. Erosion can have significant impacts not only on the natural environment but also on local businesses and tourism. A timely restoration effort by Easter will benefit both residents and visitors, helping to bring back the beauty of the coastline. It’ll be interesting to see the methods used for the restoration and how the community can get involved. Thank you for keeping us updated!

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