Bye Bye Bondi

Bondi under siege as swelling ocean seeps into suburbs

 

Bondi beach will shrink to a thin ribbon of sand and extreme storm surges  would reach the top of its concrete sea wall, research commissioned by the local  council shows.

 

The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,  released on Friday, found the sea level would rise and could be expected to be  up to 80 centimetres higher by the end of the century.

 

As scientists warned of dire global consequences from climate change at the  report's release in Stockholm, residents in Sydney are grappling with the  practical implications.

 

In the case of an 80-centimetre rise in sea levels, high tides would  regularly flood  parts of many Sydney suburbs that are close to water, including  sections of Annandale, Mosman, Marrickville, Brighton-le-Sands, Sylvania Waters,  Five Dock and Narrabeen.

In Bondi, critics say local authorities are ignoring rising sea levels that  threaten millions of dollars' worth of planned waterfront works - a claim  strongly contested by the council.

 

The beach, which pulls 1.8 million visitors a year, is poised for its biggest  overhaul in decades after the council proposed an underground car park,  beachfront parks and a new waterfront promenade. It follows the unveiling last  week of the $7 million North Bondi surf lifesaving clubhouse.


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It's about time Bondi got an overhaul, it's been getting very shabby-looking

 

 

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I believe that means that Flannery would also have the ocean in his lounge room... 

 

poor fellow. 

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Flannery, the biggest rent seeker in Australia & the labbies are flocking to try to prop this disgrace up...good luck with that Man LOL

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Coastlines do, and always have changed.....lol.  Fancy thinking they wouldn't.....Woman LOL



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Most of us live on sand dunes, if you look at old pics

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flannerys house is above the height of a metre rise. he's smarter than the average denier  Smiley Happy

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i demand the goverment immediatly starts building a big sea wall and starts pumping sand on to bondi beach

 

how do you start one of those petition things?

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