Yesterday, 1,500 paddlers took to the water at Kirra to create history on Australia Day by joining hands in the outline of the map of Australia. The focus of the rally was to raise awareness of the loss of Kirra Point—and to gain attention at the highest levels of Australian State Government, namely the NSW and Queensland State Governments, who jointly manage the Tweed Sand By-Pass operation together with the Gold Coast City Council and the Tweed Shire Council.
The community at large would like to see action on the restoration of Kirra Point, considered to be one of the greatest sand-bottom pointbreaks in the world. After eight years of pumping, and 10 million cubic meters of sand distributed on Gold Coast beaches, only one-eighth of the total sand has moved north. The rest has lodged at Coolangatta and at Kirra Beach. The sand by-pass operation began in 2001, and while it created the Super Bank at Snapper Rocks, it wiped out Kirra, which hasn’t performed since the massive supply of sand was distributed to the southern end of the Gold Coast. The last year that Kirra Point was able to host a pro-surf event was in 2002.
Some of the biggest names in surfing turned out for the biggest rally Kirra has seen since the days when it used to pump perfect waves. The 2007 World Champion, Mick Fanning, a life member of the Kirra Surfriders Club, spoke about his years competing and freesurfing at Kirra Point with his Coolangatta mates, Dean Morrison and Joel Parkinson. Legendary surfing great Michael Peterson, better known as MP, is still considered the King of Kirra, and reflected on his tube-riding sessions there during the ’70s. MP came down to the water’s edge to cheer on the paddlers. Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew, who carved out his surfing career at Kirra in the early ’70s with MP and PT (Peter Townend), was awarded the Order of Australia for surfing, administration, and environmental and fundraising events. Rabbit is only the second surfer to be awarded the Order of Australia, the first being Mark Richards of Newcastle. Rabbit spoke passionately about his love of Kirra and how we can all work together to get Kirra Point back.
Yesterday’s Australia Day rally was organized by the Kirra Surfriders Club in conjunction with the Kirra Surf Club and with the backing by the Surfrider Foundation.
READER COMMENTS
Wed Jan28, 2009, 8:56 AM
Got the best tube of my life at Kirra. 2002
Wed Jan28, 2009, 8:53 PM
Some of the best waves of my life at old Kirra, Cyclone Betsy in 1994. Wasn't Rabbit behind the sand dredging?
Thu Jan29, 2009, 9:24 AM
yes he was,but he wasnt behind building the groyne that big...(that frustrating groyne-discussion) why doesn't that sand move north? because that MASSIVE groyne is in the way and produces currents that keeps the sand in and around kirra. kirra still can be good on epic days! (once-twice a year) without the death of kirra due to the sandpumping there wouldnt be a "superbank" like it is now. ...and everybody loves the superbank :-) it used to be snapper to greenmount for the travellers & mal-riders, and kirra for the pro's and locals. the discussions are going nowhere. KEEP THE SUPERBANK BUT RESTORE KIRRA!!! however it's done, somebody is going to complain. go to: www.kirrapoint.org to comment a. (a former rainbow bay local)
Thu Jan29, 2009, 9:41 AM
we have all had some of the best waves of our life out there at kirra. it does'nt matter who was behind the dredging, at that time maby there was'nt enough consideration taken and we obviously lacked the knoledge of the sand movement but now we have to deal with the consequences. i hope this rally raised the attention of the state councils and all efforts are in the restoration and resserection of the greatest sand point i have ever surfed. it will be back!!!!!!!!!
Thu Jan29, 2009, 2:44 PM
all this stress over something that will fix itself. in the 50s the beach at kirra was huge but the double cyclone (hurricane) in 54 and the cyclones through the 60s n 70s along with big groin "made" the kirra we all love. the storms will come again n the sand will move until then enjoy the super bank. u c there is no way to move whats there so everybody may just as well relax n wait for nature to do the job. :-)
Fri Jan30, 2009, 12:57 PM
MP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mon Mar29, 2010, 2:28 AM
i ma doing a study on kirra. at school in Humanities. i think that the study is gr8. it has mad me relise how much we as humans are actually stuff up! we are not perfect. but i do think that we should fix what we have broken! i never got to see Kirra in her original state and i would lyk to. so plz plz plz... make an effort to fix what we have broken! RESTORE KIRRA by Nikkole Grace