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Intense storm surges battering shorelines — and beaches washed away.
Parts of Australia's coastline have seen significant changes over the years and it's only predicted to get worse as the climate changes.
In Geelong, south-west of Melbourne, properties were left flooded, prompting calls for the construction of a sea wall to protect the shoreline.
But one council manager had another idea: artificial reefs.
Guest: Ralph Roob, Strategic Coastal Planner at the City of Greater Geelong Council
By ABC Australia4
1313 ratings
Intense storm surges battering shorelines — and beaches washed away.
Parts of Australia's coastline have seen significant changes over the years and it's only predicted to get worse as the climate changes.
In Geelong, south-west of Melbourne, properties were left flooded, prompting calls for the construction of a sea wall to protect the shoreline.
But one council manager had another idea: artificial reefs.
Guest: Ralph Roob, Strategic Coastal Planner at the City of Greater Geelong Council

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