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Princess Royal Harbour Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan (CHRMAP)


In conjunction with the community, State Government and Southern Ports, the City has developed the draft Princess Royal Harbour Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan (CHRMAP) for the harbour-facing coastline in Princess Royal Harbour. This work follows the Emu Point to Middleton Beach CHRMAP and the Whalers Beach Public Infrastructure CHRMAP.

The draft Princess Royal Harbour CHRMAP identifies coastal risks, recommends adaptation measures and includes funding mechanisms for proposed works. 

More information, including the Princess Royal Harbour CHRMAP technical document, summary document and interactive mapping tool, can be found on the Princess Royal Harbour CHRMAP webpage

Drop In Sessions

The City is hosting community drop-in sessions where you can learn more about the project and ask questions of the project team. You do not need to register to attend, just come any time during a session:

  • Thursday 4 June, from 4:30pm – 6:30pm at the Albany Town Hall (upstairs auditorium)
  • Saturday 6 June from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at the Museum of the Great Southern (Co-Op Building)

How to make a formal submission

We welcome your formal submissions via the following formats:

The CHRMAP is not yet final; the documents are still in draft pending the feedback of the community and stakeholders. Once we have received your feedback, the project team will review and finalise the CHRMAP, which will require endorsement from your Council.