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Landscape upgrades and a new surf lookout for Trigg Beach
04 November 2024
The City of Stirling is undertaking erosion control and revegetation to stabilise the dune system at Trigg Beach
The City of Stirling is undertaking erosion control and revegetation to stabilise the dune system at Trigg Beach, opposite the new Surfing WA building. In addition, the City is planning to install a small surf lookout and upgrade the landscape in this area. Please see a summary of planned works below, and attached concept:
Works complete
- Sand contouring to establish a natural surf lookout towards the western edge of the dunes
- Erosion control matting to stabilise the foredune
- Native revegetation in collaboration with Surfing WA, Stirling Natural Environmental Coastcare and Greensteam.
Works scheduled for 2025
- Construction of a small lookout platform near the car park for surfers to assess the waves
- Guide access to each lookout with low fencing to discourage the public from walking through the dunes.
- Upgrades to the public open space adjacent to the dunes
- Upgrades to the grassed area
- New beach showers/foot wash, garden beds, and shaded seating
- Replacing unused or underperforming lawn areas with native plants
- Continuing restoration efforts and additional planting in the dune system.
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