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Info session: Flood risk for Collins Creek Catchment
6 March 2024 3:30pm - 6:30pm
Bulli Senior Citizens Centre 8 Hospital Road Bulli
https://www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au/council/news/articles/march-2024/managing-flood-risk-for-collins-creek-catchment

Drop-in information session

Come and chat with Council and consulting engineers who have been working on the Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan for this catchment. There will be maps showing the location of recommended measures for managing flood risk.

No need to book, just drop-in at any time during the session.

WHEN: Wednesday 6 March, anytime between 3.30pm and 6.30pm

WHERE: Bulli Senior Citizens Centre, 8 Hospital Road, Bulli

For more information, visit the Our Wollongong website, email Council, call Customer Service on (02) 4227 7111 or write to: The Engagement Team, Locked Bag 8821, Wollongong DC 2500.


Wollongong City Council is looking at possible measures that could help reduce flood risk to people, property, and infrastructure in known “hot spots” in the Collins Creek Catchment area.

This piece of work builds on Council’s previous Collins Creek Floodplain Risk Management Study project, which was informed by valuable community feedback in 2014. It also responds to the works Council has done to mitigate flood risk and uses new data and more advanced computer modelling and methods for estimating flood levels and future flood mitigation works.

It’s important to note that any proposed projects will require thorough analysis and planning to inform future infrastructure delivery programs.

Residents have until Monday 25 March 2024 to take a look at the reviewed Collins Creek Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan, participate in a community information session and share their feedback.

Wollongong City Lord Mayor Councillor Gordon Bradbery AM said that the City of Wollongong is naturally flood prone, and Council’s ongoing focus on flood risk mitigation – through both proactive research and a comprehensive program of works.

“Thanks to our location, living between the mountains and sea, we’re naturally prone to experiencing flash flooding. Over the years, we’ve taken a proactive approach to managing flood risk by planning ahead. This means regularly updating our flood risk management studies and plans as we receive new data and improvements to computer modelling and methods for estimating floods,” Cr Bradbery said.

“Then we’re able to use this information to deliver on-the-ground improvements like detention basins and stormwater infrastructure. Right now, we’re taking a fresh look at the Collins Creek Catchment. We’ve suggested a number of potential measures that could improve flood risk and we’re now seeking community feedback from people living in Bulli, Woonona, Russell Vale, and Bellambi.”

What’s being proposed?

To help people visualise Council’s plans, see the study area map on the Our Wollongong website. This map shows the locations of the recommended measures:

  • WC3 Hospital Rd culvert trash rack, Bulli – This trash rack will catch debris before it enters the culvert, preventing blockages that raise water levels upstream and increase the risk of flooding of downstream properties. It will be designed to let water flow freely while trapping large debris.
  • FC1 Hollymount Park channel upgrade, Woonona - The existing channel on the southern side of Hollymount Park will be expanded and the stormwater inlet alongside it would be improved. This should allow it to carry more water, reducing the risk of it overflowing and flooding nearby properties on Kathleen Crescent.
  • BG1 Princes Hwy detention basin, Russell Vale – Upgrades to the existing flood detention area to raise the walls of the basin so it can hold more water. The culvert under the highway will be adjusted to reduce the rate of water flow from the basin through downstream properties.
  • FC3 Memorial Dr & York Rd culvert upgrade, Russell Vale - Two culverts under York Road will be upgraded and the creek channel beneath Memorial Drive regraded so it slopes down toward the waterways east of Memorial Drive and west of the railway line.
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