Sand and Water Runoff Causes Ongoing Issues for Bondi Beach Residents

Residents living near Bondi Beach are facing ongoing problems with flooding and sand build-up caused by runoff from a nearby golf course during heavy rains.



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The issue has resulted in property damage, rising insurance premiums, and frustration among homeowners.

Background of the Issue

The problem stems from a nine-hole golf course located on land overlooking Bondi Beach. Over the past few years, erosion and poor drainage have created channels directing water and sand runoff into residential properties. Residents report that heavy rain events turn their yards into muddy swamps, with sand piling up to knee height in some areas.

Challenges and Interim Solutions

Homeowners have raised their concerns multiple times, but both the golf course management and local authorities have been slow to implement a lasting solution.The Waverley local authorities, who manage the golf course, recently approved an $80,000 budget to construct a swale—a shallow drainage channel—to divert water and sand away from residential properties. Project completion is expected to be in early 2025.

In the meantime, temporary sandbags have been installed along vulnerable areas to reduce the immediate impact of future rainfall.

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Community Frustration Grows

Residents like Jeff and Jeanette, who have lived near the golf course for decades, report significant disruption to their daily lives. Jeff described the flooding as a “waterfall of sand,” while Jeanette noted the ongoing hygiene issues caused by mud and debris. Rising insurance premiums have added financial strain, with some residents seeing their bills more than double in recent years.

Despite temporary measures, residents believe the response has been slow and insufficient. Some have even taken matters into their own hands, installing private drainage systems at their own expense.

Next Steps and Outlook

With the swale construction planned for early 2025, residents remain cautiously optimistic. In the interim, they are calling for additional short-term measures, such as improved sandbagging and more frequent maintenance.



The situation highlights the ongoing challenges of managing water runoff in urban coastal areas like Bondi Beach, where natural and built environments intersect. For now, residents are left hoping that upcoming mitigation efforts will finally bring an end to years of disruption and uncertainty.

Published 29-Dec-2024