• Council has recently completed installation of eight (8) new timber groynes in December 2021 as Stage 1 of Cowes East Foreshore Restoration works. The new rock revetment works (Final Stage) are continuation of the foreshore restoration works.
  • The purpose of the rock revetment wall is to improve the beach amenity for public use, protect the existing shoreline from erosion by absorbing wave energy and provide significant protection to the beach and native vegetation.
  • Bass Coast Shire Council (BCSC) with funding from the Australian Government and assistance from Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP), will construct a 360 metre rock revetment wall at the Cowes East Foreshore between Rose Avenue and Coghlan Road to prevent foreshore erosion.
  • Provision of pedestrian and management vehicle access incorporating two beach ramp access points located at each end of the rock revetment and two beach access staircases.
  • The rock revetment is a permanent wall structure of rocks designed to protect and prevent long term damage from coastal erosion. Revetments are sloping structures comprised of various layers of large stones and geo-textiles placed on shorelines used to prevent shoreline loss.