Reserve land for residents forced to flee their homes

Land should be set aside in Bass Coast so property owners forced from their homes by sea level rises can move to safe ground.

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Reserve land for residents forced to flee their homes
A 360-metre rock wall between Rose Avenue and Coghlan Road and eight timber groynes was built last year at a total cost of $3.35 million, as defence against increasing erosion (pictured). A report says the cost of mitigation against sea level rise “often exceeds the economic value of individual assets protected”.

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