The West Australian
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City of Albany releases adaptation plan assessing coastal erosion risks by 2047
The City of Albany has released a draft adaptation plan for Princess Royal Harbour, assessing coastal erosion risks over the next 25 years. The plan identifies 96 at-risk assets, predicting severe erosion impacts on local properties by 2047. Public comments on the risk management adaptation plan are open until July 3.
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Published 29 Jun 2026, 11:00 UTC
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