Restoration and Habitat Protection of Swanbourne Dunes

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Consultation has concluded

This area is where the proposed works will be undertaken.

A restoration project along Swanbourne Dunes will be undertaken in 2017-18 with funding received through the Western Australian Planning Commission’s Coastwest Grants Program.

The City in partnership with the Swanbourne Coastal Alliance will undertake restoration and habitat protection works on the degraded areas of the coastal dune system in Swanbourne.

This project will increase the ecological value of the coastal dunes by reducing erosion and invasive weeds as well as increasing habitat and improving the aesthetics of the area.

How you can be involved, find out more or provide feedback?

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  • Reviewing the information provided on this site
  • Provide quick feedback using the Feedback tab
  • Ask us by using the Ask Us a Question tab and we will respond, or
  • Visit the site to see the works in progress

Project updates and the outcomes will be published via the News Feed on this page.

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Work commences from mid October

A restoration project along Swanbourne Dunes will be undertaken in 2017-18 with funding received through the Western Australian Planning Commission’s Coastwest Grants Program.

The City in partnership with the Swanbourne Coastal Alliance will undertake restoration and habitat protection works on the degraded areas of the coastal dune system in Swanbourne.

This project will increase the ecological value of the coastal dunes by reducing erosion and invasive weeds as well as increasing habitat and improving the aesthetics of the area.

How you can be involved, find out more or provide feedback?

You can participate by:

  • Reviewing the information provided on this site
  • Provide quick feedback using the Feedback tab
  • Ask us by using the Ask Us a Question tab and we will respond, or
  • Visit the site to see the works in progress

Project updates and the outcomes will be published via the News Feed on this page.

Are you interested in other projects being undertaken by the City? Would you like to receive the City’s electronic newsletter on the latest City projects? If so, please click on the 'Register to get involved' tab at the top of this page to register.

Work commences from mid October

Consultation has concluded
  • Site preparation progressing

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    Site preparation has been progressing well with stabilisation works currently being undertaken and weed control ongoing.


  • Works progressing to schedule

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    Site preparation has been progressing over the summer months with ongoing control of invasive weeds prior to the commencement of stabilisation works which are still scheduled to commence in late March/April 2018.

  • Control of weeds progressing

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    Site preparation is well underway consisting of initial control of priority weeds such as Trachyandra, Tetragonia and Couch grass. Further weed control will continue over the coming months in preparation of stabilisation work that is to commence in March/April 2018.

    Keep a lookout to see the works progressing.