Mudflat Creek Flood Study

Mudflat Creek is a 123 hectare catchment which drains to Hardys Bay through the lower Killcare district (refer Figures 1 and 2). The lower section of the catchment is predominantly occupied by urban residential development. A natural escarpment divides the lower section of the catchment from the upper plateau area. This upper plateau is predominantly natural or rural land type with some residential development around Stewart Street, The Scenic Road and Wards Hill Road (Figure 2).

In light of reported flooding incidents in the study area, and following on from the Killcare Catchment Drainage Investigation that was completed in 1999 (Reference 1), Gosford City Council engaged Webb, McKeown & Associates to undertake a Flood Study. The primary objectives of this Flood Study are:

  • to define the flood behaviour of the Mudflat Creek catchment by quantifying flood levels, velocities and flows for a range of design flood events under existing catchment and floodplain conditions,
  • to assess the hydraulic categories and undertake provisional flood hazard mapping in accordance with the NSW Floodplain Development Manual 2005 (Reference 2),
  • to assess the extent of the flooding problem by undertaking a flood damages assessment,
  • to formulate suitable hydrologic and hydraulic models that can be used in a subsequent Floodplain Risk Management Study.

As directed by Council, the scope of this study is such that:

  • the extent of the hydrologic model covers the entire Mudflat Creek catchment draining to Brisbane Water,
  • the hydraulic model incorporates Mudflat Creek from Brisbane Water to a point approximately 100 m upstream of Fraser Road,
  • in establishing the hydraulic model and appropriate boundary conditions, consideration has been made of the impacts of tides and Brisbane Water flooding on the Mudflat Creek catchment.

This report details the results and findings of the Flood Study investigations, the key elements of which include:

  • a summary of available flood related data,
  • calibration of the hydrologic and hydraulic models,
  • definition of the design flood behaviour for existing conditions through the analysis and interpretation of model results.
Data Source:
  • Flood Data Portal
Data and Resources
Additional Information
Field Value
Title Mudflat Creek Flood Study
Date Published 17/12/2025
Last Updated 15/01/2026
Publisher/Agency Central Coast Council
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Update Frequency as_required
Contact Point Central Coast Council
ask@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au
Temporal Coverage Until 01/11/2006
Geospatial Coverage
Data Portal Flood Data Portal