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Tweed River Sandbypassing Project

The Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project is a joint project undertaken by the State Governments of Queensland and New South Wales in conjunction with the Gold Coast City Council and Tweed Shire Council. The main aims are to establish and maintain a navigable entrance to the Tweed River and to enhance and maintain the amenity of the southern Gold Coast beaches.

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TRESBP jetty has now been pumping sand to Queensland's Southern Gold Coast beaches from Letitia Spit NSW since March 2001.



Last updated: 28 March 2007

Newsletters on the Tweed River project

Legislation Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project Agreement Act 1998.

World-wide sand bypassing systems data report

Other links
Wave recording site
Tide Times
Weather
NSW Government Project site
Video Monitoring of Southern Gold Coast Beaches