Foreshore Management Plan - Dalyellup

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The Shire of Capel has engaged Water Technology to prepare a Foreshore Management Plan (FMP) for the Dalyellup coast and foreshore reserve in an effort to understand the challenges, hazards and potential issues affecting the area. The FMP will outline management options for the those elements previously identified in the Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan (CHRMAP) prepared for the area.

The CHRMAP was a collaborative project between the Peron Naturaliste Partnership (PNP) and selected member local governments including the City of Bunbury and Shires of Capel, Dardanup and Harvey, in partnership with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and Southern Ports Authority to understand how coastal changes, from the Capel to Leschenault coastline, can be best managed into the future.

The Foreshore Management Plan for Dalyellup will directly address the area in question and outline various management options moving forward. There will be community consultation and collaboration throughout this project, as the Shire seeks to actively engage all stakeholders and explore solutions to keep the area safe, environmentally and ecologically protected and to address issues associated with climate in the Foreshore Management Plan.

The Shire of Capel has engaged Water Technology to prepare a Foreshore Management Plan (FMP) for the Dalyellup coast and foreshore reserve in an effort to understand the challenges, hazards and potential issues affecting the area. The FMP will outline management options for the those elements previously identified in the Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan (CHRMAP) prepared for the area.

The CHRMAP was a collaborative project between the Peron Naturaliste Partnership (PNP) and selected member local governments including the City of Bunbury and Shires of Capel, Dardanup and Harvey, in partnership with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and Southern Ports Authority to understand how coastal changes, from the Capel to Leschenault coastline, can be best managed into the future.

The Foreshore Management Plan for Dalyellup will directly address the area in question and outline various management options moving forward. There will be community consultation and collaboration throughout this project, as the Shire seeks to actively engage all stakeholders and explore solutions to keep the area safe, environmentally and ecologically protected and to address issues associated with climate in the Foreshore Management Plan.

  • Take the Survey!

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    Complete the survey by clicking the link under 'Important Links' or download the physical survey and either scan and email it back to us or hand it in at any Shire of Capel library or our Shire offices.

    Complete the survey by clicking the link under 'Important Links' or download the physical survey and either scan and email it back to us or hand it in at any Shire of Capel library or our Shire offices.

  • One coast, two projects

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    Help Shape What Comes Next

    We are hosting a Community Collaboration Drop-in Session to discuss two separate projects relating to the Dalyellup Foreshore and coastal area.

    Our coast is part of everyday life in Dalyellup - a place to walk, swim, gather, relax and connect. Like much of Western Australia, the Shire of Capel coastline is impacted by erosion (a loss of beach sand, dunes and vegetation), and areas may also be impacted by inundation (flood from sea water).

    To plan for these changes responsibly, the Shire of Capel is bringing together one coordinated effort, comprised of two inter-related projects, with two key outcomes, guided by long‑term coastal science and shaped by the community. The long‑term coastal risks have been studied through the Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan (CHRMAP). The CHRMAP helps us understand what may happen to the coastline over time and makes some recommendations

    Now, we are taking the next step, and we would like to hear from you, to help shape what comes next.

    Whether you visit often or from time-to-time, your perspective matters.

    The CHRMAP addresses the next 100-years, while these two projects focus on the shorter term and respond to the needs of our community and the foreshore today. That’s where you come in.

    How these projects fit together

    Two projects. One shared direction. Although the projects have different purposes, they work together:

    • The Foreshore Management Plan guides how the coastal area including beach and foreshore is managed and cared for over the next 10-15 years.
    • The South Dalyellup Redevelopment Project focuses on place-based design and accessibility for the area directly around the Surf Life Saving Club. This project explores how the area around the Surf Life Saving Club could be redesigned to improve safety, accessibility and amenity.

    What we are asking

    The Shire of Capel is inviting community, to help shape these two projects for the Dalyellup coastal area, which are happening right now. We are asking that you engage with us on this project by dropping in to a collaborative session or by using the tools on this page.

    This is an opportunity to share:

    • What you enjoy most about the Dalyellup foreshore
    • How you use the area
    • What you would like to see into the future
    • Any concerns or questions you may have

    Your input will help guide how this important area is managed and how it can adapt over time. This area is important to many different communities, so we need input and collaboration from everyone to develop strategies and solutions which are suitable and sustainable.

    Ways to get involved

    Join the conversation on the following:

    • Online: Drop a pin on the map to show us how you use the foreshore, comment in the forum or simply sign up to stay up-to-date and follow the project as it progresses.
    • In person: Drop-in for a chat at the community drop-in sessions.
      SESSION ONE: Combined session for both projects | Wednesday 15 April 2026 5-7pm at Dalyellup Community Centre REGISTER HERE
      SESSION TWO: Dalyellup South Foreshore Redevelopment Project Drop-in | THURSDAY 16 April 2026 anytime between 10am and 12pm (lLocation TBC)
    • Survey: Complete the community survey on this page (COMING SOON)
    • Social media: Follow us on the Shire of Capel’s social media channels so you can see the progress and stay involved.

    There is also a separate project relating to the creation of a Foreshore Management Plan for the Peppermint Grove Beach and foreshore area which can be found here.

    Help shape your coast today and into the future.

    Help Shape What Comes Next

    We are hosting a Community Collaboration Drop-in Session to discuss two separate projects relating to the Dalyellup Foreshore and coastal area.

    Our coast is part of everyday life in Dalyellup - a place to walk, swim, gather, relax and connect. Like much of Western Australia, the Shire of Capel coastline is impacted by erosion (a loss of beach sand, dunes and vegetation), and areas may also be impacted by inundation (flood from sea water).

    To plan for these changes responsibly, the Shire of Capel is bringing together one coordinated effort, comprised of two inter-related projects, with two key outcomes, guided by long‑term coastal science and shaped by the community. The long‑term coastal risks have been studied through the Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan (CHRMAP). The CHRMAP helps us understand what may happen to the coastline over time and makes some recommendations

    Now, we are taking the next step, and we would like to hear from you, to help shape what comes next.

    Whether you visit often or from time-to-time, your perspective matters.

    The CHRMAP addresses the next 100-years, while these two projects focus on the shorter term and respond to the needs of our community and the foreshore today. That’s where you come in.

    How these projects fit together

    Two projects. One shared direction. Although the projects have different purposes, they work together:

    • The Foreshore Management Plan guides how the coastal area including beach and foreshore is managed and cared for over the next 10-15 years.
    • The South Dalyellup Redevelopment Project focuses on place-based design and accessibility for the area directly around the Surf Life Saving Club. This project explores how the area around the Surf Life Saving Club could be redesigned to improve safety, accessibility and amenity.

    What we are asking

    The Shire of Capel is inviting community, to help shape these two projects for the Dalyellup coastal area, which are happening right now. We are asking that you engage with us on this project by dropping in to a collaborative session or by using the tools on this page.

    This is an opportunity to share:

    • What you enjoy most about the Dalyellup foreshore
    • How you use the area
    • What you would like to see into the future
    • Any concerns or questions you may have

    Your input will help guide how this important area is managed and how it can adapt over time. This area is important to many different communities, so we need input and collaboration from everyone to develop strategies and solutions which are suitable and sustainable.

    Ways to get involved

    Join the conversation on the following:

    • Online: Drop a pin on the map to show us how you use the foreshore, comment in the forum or simply sign up to stay up-to-date and follow the project as it progresses.
    • In person: Drop-in for a chat at the community drop-in sessions.
      SESSION ONE: Combined session for both projects | Wednesday 15 April 2026 5-7pm at Dalyellup Community Centre REGISTER HERE
      SESSION TWO: Dalyellup South Foreshore Redevelopment Project Drop-in | THURSDAY 16 April 2026 anytime between 10am and 12pm (lLocation TBC)
    • Survey: Complete the community survey on this page (COMING SOON)
    • Social media: Follow us on the Shire of Capel’s social media channels so you can see the progress and stay involved.

    There is also a separate project relating to the creation of a Foreshore Management Plan for the Peppermint Grove Beach and foreshore area which can be found here.

    Help shape your coast today and into the future.

  • Community Collaboration Drop-In Session

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    Project Background

    The Shire of Capel has engaged Water Technology to prepare a Foreshore Management Plan (FMP) for Dalyellup Beach in an effort to understand the challenges, hazards and potential issues affecting the area. The FMP will outline management options for the those elements previously identified in the Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan (CHRMAP) prepared for the area.

    The CHRMAP was a collaborative project between the Peron Naturaliste Partnership (PNP) and selected member local governments including the City of Bunbury and Shires of Capel, Dardanup and Harvey, in partnership with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and Southern Ports Authority to understand how coastal changes, from the Capel to Leschenault coastline, can be best managed into the future.

    More information can be found under the Important Links section.

    Management Options

    There are four main adaptation (adjustments that can be made) options for managing coastal risk.

    • Avoid – not allowing new development in areas identified to be affected by coastal hazards
    • Planned or managed retreat – relocating or removing things which may be at intolerable risk of damage from coastal hazards.
    • Accommodate – design measures and/or management strategies that make the risks from coastal hazards more acceptable.
    • Protect – works that will preserve the foreshore reserve, public access, public safety and significant property and infrastructure.

    Different options are appropriate for different locations taking into consideration the type of coastline, community values, environmental impacts and cost implications. The Shire of Capel is commencing the Foreshore Management Plan process and is keen to engage and collaborate with community and all stakeholders on the different options applicable to the Dalyellup coastal area.

    Combined Community Collaboration Drop-in Session | Dalyellup

    We invite community to attend an informal Combined Community Collaboration Drop-in Session to chat to consultants, Shire staff and each other about how we can explore the various solutions to keep the area safe, responsibly accessible, environmentally and ecologically protected and to address issues associated with climate in an information exchange.

    Please join us any time between 5pm to 7pm for a chat.

    Wednesday 15 April 2026 | Drop in any time between 5-7pm
    Dalyellup Community Centre
    6 Gosse Way, Dalyellup WA 6230

    Registration is appreciated as light catering will be provided.
    REGISTER HERE

    Project Background

    The Shire of Capel has engaged Water Technology to prepare a Foreshore Management Plan (FMP) for Dalyellup Beach in an effort to understand the challenges, hazards and potential issues affecting the area. The FMP will outline management options for the those elements previously identified in the Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan (CHRMAP) prepared for the area.

    The CHRMAP was a collaborative project between the Peron Naturaliste Partnership (PNP) and selected member local governments including the City of Bunbury and Shires of Capel, Dardanup and Harvey, in partnership with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and Southern Ports Authority to understand how coastal changes, from the Capel to Leschenault coastline, can be best managed into the future.

    More information can be found under the Important Links section.

    Management Options

    There are four main adaptation (adjustments that can be made) options for managing coastal risk.

    • Avoid – not allowing new development in areas identified to be affected by coastal hazards
    • Planned or managed retreat – relocating or removing things which may be at intolerable risk of damage from coastal hazards.
    • Accommodate – design measures and/or management strategies that make the risks from coastal hazards more acceptable.
    • Protect – works that will preserve the foreshore reserve, public access, public safety and significant property and infrastructure.

    Different options are appropriate for different locations taking into consideration the type of coastline, community values, environmental impacts and cost implications. The Shire of Capel is commencing the Foreshore Management Plan process and is keen to engage and collaborate with community and all stakeholders on the different options applicable to the Dalyellup coastal area.

    Combined Community Collaboration Drop-in Session | Dalyellup

    We invite community to attend an informal Combined Community Collaboration Drop-in Session to chat to consultants, Shire staff and each other about how we can explore the various solutions to keep the area safe, responsibly accessible, environmentally and ecologically protected and to address issues associated with climate in an information exchange.

    Please join us any time between 5pm to 7pm for a chat.

    Wednesday 15 April 2026 | Drop in any time between 5-7pm
    Dalyellup Community Centre
    6 Gosse Way, Dalyellup WA 6230

    Registration is appreciated as light catering will be provided.
    REGISTER HERE

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  • Community Drop-in Poster

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    Are you a resident, passionate holidaymaker or stakeholder keen to have some sway and say? Feel free to download the poster under Key Documents and display it somewhere people will see it, scan it and show up on the day.

    This informal information exchange session is designed for people to drop-in, have a chat, ask their questions and have us ask some questions in return - all with a shared purpose of better understanding how people use Peppermint Grove Beach and how we can find the best options for management of the area for the next ten years or more.

    Download the poster HERE and share away!

    Are you a resident, passionate holidaymaker or stakeholder keen to have some sway and say? Feel free to download the poster under Key Documents and display it somewhere people will see it, scan it and show up on the day.

    This informal information exchange session is designed for people to drop-in, have a chat, ask their questions and have us ask some questions in return - all with a shared purpose of better understanding how people use Peppermint Grove Beach and how we can find the best options for management of the area for the next ten years or more.

    Download the poster HERE and share away!

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