Port Stephens MP offers update on Myall River dredge


MEMBER for Port Stephens Kate Washington has offered an update on dredging plans for the Myall River, suggesting the sand removal operation will begin in early 2025.

The State MP told NOTA dredging is a “complex process which requires approvals and licensing through multiple agencies”, with different sections of the river requiring different types of approvals and licensing.

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“To work our way through these complexities, I have been convening monthly meetings with MidCoast Council as the delivery agency, as well as the Transport Minister’s Office and the Maritime Infrastructure Delivery Office of Transport for NSW to ensure the dredging of the Myall River is done as efficiently and effectively as possible,” Ms Washington said.

“Approval permits have now been lodged with Crown Lands and Marine Parks, and the steering group is ensuring that the project provides value for money for the community, protects the Myall River ecosystem (including the migratory seabird nesting season from October-February) and enables our ferry operators to continue operating safely, including during the summer season.”

Ms Washington said the later dredging schedule will provide an “even better outcome than first anticipated”.

“If we were to dredge this year, we could only clear the navigation channel,” she said.

“By dredging early next year, we’ll be able to dredge both the navigation channel and the Eastern Channel which we know is vital to the health of the Myall River ecosystem.

“I know how important this dredging is for local residents, and I’m glad that funding has been secured and a plan put in place to get the job done in the most effective way.”

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