Shoalhaven City Council has been notified of a data breach of the ‘OracleCMS’ which the Council uses as its after-hours phone call service provider.
Council is experiencing delays in assessment timeframes. The Assessment Team are working through applications at full capacity and request patience with our staff during this time.
The Shoalhaven was declared a Natural Disaster Area 14 September 2022 (AGRN 1034) after severe weather and flooding events. This had a major impact on Culburra Beach and surrounding communities, damaging infrastructure and property. As a result of damages, Council is upgrading the pedestrian beach access path and stairs at Prince Edward Avenue, Culburra Beach.
Council recently secured funding approval to repair this beach access asset after significant damage caused by a declared natural disaster in 2022. Council is working to engage qualified contractors to carry out the necessary reconstruction and repair work.
In 2022 severe weather during a natural disaster event caused significant damage to this pedestrian beach access path and stairs. As a result, scouring (coastal erosion) has begun to undermine these beach access stairs.
The recent approval for Commonwealth disaster recovery funding marks a key milestone in council's efforts to repair damages and restore robust functionality to this beach access asset. Communication and progress tracking will be maintained to keep all stakeholders informed through the repair process.
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Below: Looking down the damaged beach access stairs at Prince Edward Avenue, Culburra Beach.
Prince Edward Avenue , Culburra Beach 2540