Dramatic image highlights holiday hotspot's erosion problem

The government is dispatching experts to evaluate the destruction in Lancelin, located roughly 115 kilometres from Perth, but residents worry that the efforts are delayed and insufficient.

These two images, taken five years apart, highlight the confronting reality of erosion in the beachside town.

These two images, taken five years apart, highlight the confronting reality of erosion in the beachside town. (9News)

“Once the beach is gone then, you know, Lancelin’s disappearing one grain at a time,” Lancelin Sounds Hotel owner Glen Trebilcock said.

What used to be a leisurely stroll on a dirt track down to the water is now a six-metre drop.

Trebilcock is concerned his pub could be next.

“If it can do this in the space of six weeks, by Christmas I’m going to have the only slip and slide in Lancelin,” he told 9News.

Further down the bay, the marine rescue centre is also teetering on the edge.

Locals fear Lancelin could be heading in the same direction as the town of Seabird, 30 kilometres away, if swift action isn’t taken.

“They dredge it every year and put sand back there. it’s not logical,” Lancelin resident Peter Murphy said.

Gingin Shire President Councillor Linda Balcombe said the council’s measurements show in the past three months at least six metres had been lost.

Lancelin Sounds Hotel owner Glen Trebilcock (right) speaks with 9News reporter Jamie Freestone. (9News)

Workers first removed part of the oceanside path in March for safety reasons.

“We’re not sure what’s caused it into that area to be so dramatic,” Balcombe said.

Transport Minister Rita Saffioti stated that since 2020, $20.6 million has been allocated to combat erosion, with an additional $33.6 million pledged to continue through 2026.

“Coastal engineers from the Department of Transport will soon be travelling to the region and inspect the site,” she said.

Trebilcock said he hoped authorities started taking the problem seriously, suggesting a rock wall or groynes could help.

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