Infamous schoolies beach parties along Surfers Paradise are at risk of going ahead this year, due to ongoing erosion in the wake of Cyclone Alfred.
There will be changes to the way a popular, free Schoolies beach party zone operates in the wake of Cyclone Alfred.
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Imagine waking up to find your home perched on the edge of a precipice, the ocean gnawing at the earth just metres below.
Beach parties could be off-limits for thousands of schoolies on the Gold Coast this year because of significant erosion brought on by Cyclone Alfred.
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