Kirra is a beach-side neighbourhood within the
suburb
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of
Coolangatta
Coolangatta is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is the Gold Coast's southernmost suburb and it borders New South Wales. In the , Coolangatta had a population of 5,948 people.
Geography
Coolangatta and its ...
in the
City of Gold Coast
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,
Queensland
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, Australia.
Geography
The small rocky headland Kirra Point separates Kirra Beach to the north and Coolangatta Beach to the south, and is noted as one of the world's premier
surf break
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s. In the past the surf break was known for producing high quality barrels. Today sand pumping across the
Tweed River mouth has filled it in and changed its character.
History
The name of the neighbourhood comes from Kirra Hill () which is above sea level,
which first appears on an 1883 survey plan by surveyor Mr Schneider. Although believed to be an Indigenous name, the specific language and meaning is unknown. For example, in the
Yuggera language
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, ''kaiyar'' means ''
white cockatoo
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'' while in the
Kabi language
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''kirran'' means ''fire''.
Prior to 1840 Kirra is not known by its current name and is rarely visited by white settlers.
From 1840 to 1910 the first white holiday-makers start to visit.
From 1910 to 1920 holiday-makers increase, making Kirra a popular recreational beach area.
In April 1914, on what is now known as Kirra, 18 residential and business sites were advertised to be auctioned by Fred Nash at the Tweed Heads Hall. A map advertising the auction states the sites at Coolangatta faced the Esplanade, now Musgrave Street located near a probable site for a railway siding.
In the 1930s the opening of the South Coast Road increases the popularity of the southern
Gold Coast
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as a holiday destination. Camping was very popular for families because Kirra had a long beach and a low-lying dune system.
In 1938 the
Queensland Government
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sells reclaimed swamp land at Kirra.
From 1960- to early 1974 the
Tweed River breakwaters combine with a series of low-pressure weather systems to result in serious sand erosion. This brings the high-water level to just below the coastal road.
In May 1972 the
Government of Queensland
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built a
groyne
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, now called "big groyne", extending Kirra Point, to trap sand on
Coolangatta
Coolangatta is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is the Gold Coast's southernmost suburb and it borders New South Wales. In the , Coolangatta had a population of 5,948 people.
Geography
Coolangatta and its ...
beach to the south. The growing tourist industry there relied on sandy beaches and the Coolangatta stretch had been plagued by erosion problems. Surfers were against the plan, believing it would kill the break, and they held protest meetings. They were right about its effect on the surf, for the following year a deep hole formed off the groyne. But after that first year the sand returned and it broke as well as ever.
[ Sean Doherty, ''MP: The Life of Michael Peterson'', Harper Collins, 2004, .]
A second smaller barrier, called "little groyne" was later built a short distance north on Kirra beach. In 1995 30 metres was taken off Big Groyne to help fight erosion at
Greenmount Beach
Greenmount Beach is a beach located in Coolangatta on Queensland's Gold Coast in Australia.
Greenmount Point is a coastal headland separating the Coolangatta stretch of beach to the west and Rainbow Bay to the east.
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. Both groynes have been almost completely covered by sand from the sand pumping.
In 2001 the
Tweed River sand bypass project commenced
By 2003 Little Groyne was completely buried in sand.
In 2006
Griffith University
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Coastal Management Center launch a project to restore the beach.
Environment
There have been environmental effects of the sand pumping on the reef. A popular diving area with sea-life including
manta ray
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s and
wobbegong
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s has been buried over since the pumping started. Dive companies have relocated or turned their focus to other smaller reef areas. The sand pumping contract held on the area is in place until 2024, when the contract will be re-evaluated.
References
External links
Kirra beach cameraat the
University of New South Wales
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coastal imaging
Tweed River Entrance Sand Byapssing Project
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Surfing locations in Queensland
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