
Examples of Our Work
Our projects showcase the depth of our expertise in geomorphology and waterway management, delivering practical, science-based solutions tailored to each site. From detailed geomorphic assessments to long-term rehabilitation strategies and detailed designs, we work closely with clients and partners to achieve resilient, sustainable outcomes for rivers, creeks and catchments across Australia.

Geomorphic Assessment of Change - Hume to Yarrawonga Reach of the Murray River
DCCEEW
The Hume to Yarrawonga project focused on one of the most regulated and geomorphically dynamic reaches of the Murray River. Our work centred on assessing geomorphic change across the main channel and anabranch system, using LiDAR analysis, field inspections and historical records to understand patterns of erosion, channel adjustment and flow conveyance. This provided the foundation for targeted geomorphically adaptive management strategies that balance water delivery, environmental values and long-term river stability within a highly complex working river corridor.
Wimmera Works Program
Wimmera CMA
This project delivered concept designs to stabilise six priority erosion sites in the upper Wimmera catchment. Through the use of rock chutes, fencing, and revegetation, the works addressed active head-cuts and gully erosion, reduced sediment loads, and enhanced long-term waterway stability in line with the Wimmera Waterway Strategy.


Scaling Nature-based Solutions for flood resilience and recovery
Tasmanian NRMs
Geomorphe provided geomorphic and river engineering advice to scale Nature-based Solutions for flood resilience and recovery in Tasmania. Through assessment of 60 flood recovery sites, technical designs for priority reaches, and stakeholder engagement, the work evaluated the effectiveness of previous interventions and developed practical NbS approaches to strengthen catchment resilience and guide future investment.
Guanaba Geomorphic Assessment
City of Gold Coast
A rapid geomorphic assessment of Guanaba Creek at Guanaba Reserve was undertaken following recent flood events. Three active erosion sites were identified, with LiDAR and field data used to quantify channel change and assess risks. Recommended actions included nature based solutions, such as large wood placement and revegetation at priority sites, along with access management, to stabilise banks, protect infrastructure, and enhance riparian resilience.

