This weekend the Central Coast’s 15 patrolled beaches are to be closed due to the current surf warning and debris from coastal outlets flowing out across the entire Central Coast region.  

Our beaches are currently facing two major weather events, flooding and dangerous surf conditions which is making our beaches unsafe for swimming or surfing. 

Surf Life Saving Central Coast urges all residents and tourists to be careful this weekend in and around the coast and inland waterways.   

The recent flooding events which are still occurring have opened all our coastal lagoons and lake systems. This is causing large amounts of debris and bacteria to scatter across our beaches.  

This weekend the Central Coast’s 15 patrolled beaches are to be closed due to the current surf warning and debris from coastal outlets flowing out across the entire Central Coast region.  

Our beaches are currently facing two major weather events, flooding and dangerous surf conditions which is making our beaches unsafe for swimming or surfing. 

Surf Life Saving Central Coast urges all residents and tourists to be careful this weekend in and around the coast and inland waterways.   

The recent flooding events which are still occurring have opened all our coastal lagoons and lake systems. This is causing large amounts of debris and bacteria to scatter across our beaches.  

The current dangerous conditions battering our coastline are causing beach erosion events. This is due to the large surf and strong rip currents. Some locations, especially in the northern end of the coast, are not accessible. 

The large surf conditions are also making our coastal rock shelves across the Central Coast incredibly dangerous to be on. In these conditions freak waves can be unsuspecting and catch people off guard.  

Surf Life Saving Central Coast urge the entire community to keep out of the water and away from danger, including rock fisherman. 

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