Now Closed - Anglesea Community Values & Coastal Hazards Survey

This survey is now closed. Thank you to everyone who completed it. Our summary report will be published here in April, Thank you.

From Point Roadknight to Demon's Bluff, on Wadawurrung Country, we can see how waves, storms, and rising sea levels are shaping Anglesea’s coastline. These natural forces also bring hazards like erosion, cliff failure, and flooding, which can impact the way we access and enjoy the coast.

With this in mind, we are developing a Coastal Adaptation Plan for Anglesea in partnership with locals, visitors, community groups and key stakeholders who value Anglesea and following the direction of the Marine and Coastal Policy 2020 and Victoria’s Resilient Coast – Adapting for 2100+ framework and guidelines.

This plan aims to better understand and plan for short and long-term erosion, storm tide inundation, estuary dynamics, and cliff failure, and enhance the resilience of the Anglesea coast.

Currently at Stage 2 of the Coastal Adaptation Planning process, we’re inviting community and key stakeholders to share their knowledge, interests, values, and concerns with us to inform future stages of the project, and together, we can plan for the future of the Anglesea coast.

This survey has three sections with 8-10 questions in each (all except for the first are optional) and takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.

Please complete Section 1 - Community Values, Section 2 - Coastal Hazards and Adaptation, and Section 3 - A bit about you. Then review and submit your responses.

Local aspirations and values provide a strong foundation for strategic coastal hazard risk management and adaptation, and that is why we really appreciate you completing this survey and hope you will ask your friends, family and colleagues to do the same.

Thank you in advance for completing this survey!