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132,300m³ of Sand Removed to Improve Navigation and Water Quality in Myall River

Posted on November 17, 2025

Introduction

The MidCoast Council has confirmed the successful completion of the Myall River dredging program, a project long anticipated by residents, boaters, and environmental managers. The work focused on restoring channel depth, improving estuary circulation, and supporting future coastal resilience efforts.

Project Completion Announcement

According to the Council, the dredge completed its final cut last week, reconnecting the eastern channel to deeper water in the port. This phase officially concludes the core dredging component of the Myall River dredging project, positioning the region for enhanced navigation safety and ecological benefits.

Scope of the Dredging Work

The scale of the project was significant, with a total of 132,300 m³ of sand removed across three key areas: the Eastern Channel, the Corrie Channel, and the main Myall River system.
This volume of sediment removal represents a major boost to Myall River dredging outcomes, helping restore navigable depths and improve the estuary’s hydraulic performance.

One of the core objectives of Myall River dredging was to ensure clearer access for boaters. By removing accumulated sand and restoring proper channel geometry, the project enhances navigation safety for commercial operators, recreational vessels, and emergency services accessing the river.

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