Local Government
Bunbury
Region
South West
Koombana Dr, Leschenault Inlet Bunbury
At entrance to Leschenault Inlet
Bunbury
South West
Constructed from 1980
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 31 Jul 1996 | Some Significance |
The Floodgates have cultural heritage significance because: they form a very important function in protecting the townsite from Bunbury ocean surges caused by storms; they help ease the fears of residents in flood prone areas of possible devastation following severe climatic disturbances, particularly from the northerly aspect.
The Bunbury Harbour Floodgates are a concrete and steel structure involving a set of mechanical gates placed across the face of the Inlet, which automatically monitor water levels, particularly when northerly climatic conditions threaten flooding to low-lying areas of East Bunbury.
Silting of Bunbury Harbour was an ongoing problem for many years. In 1951, a “plug” was constructed to stop up the natural opening of Leschenault Estaury. Silting persisted and plans were made for a man-made cut into the lower reaches of the Estuary. Severe flooding in 1964 heightened the debate on whether the plug should be removed, and if there was need for floodgates. The decision was made in the favour of floodgates following the devastation caused by Cyclone Alby in 1978. The floodgates were completed in 1980 to combat the vulnerability of low lying areas during periods of severe climatic disturbance. The gates are monitored by the Department of Water, with contingency for closure by manual backup if necessary.
High degree of integrity (original intent clear, current use compatible, high long term sustainability). High degree of authenticity with much original fabric remaining. (These statements based on street survey only). The Floodgates are monitored and continue in their original purpose to provide protection from stormwaters for Bunbury residents.
Condition assessed as good (assessed from streetscape survey only).
Historic site
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Original Use | GOVERNMENTAL | Other |
Present Use | GOVERNMENTAL | Other |
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Wall | CONCRETE | Reinforced Concrete |
Wall | METAL | Steel |
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OUTSIDE INFLUENCES | Natural disasters |
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