Pouring 4000 tonnes of concrete into hull 'will ruin Cerberus wreck'


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But community and heritage campaigners say that, far from saving the wreck, the plan will only hasten its destruction.


Ordered on behalf of the people of Melbourne, the Cerberus served for five decades only within Port Phillip Bay and has closer ties with the history of the city than any other vessel, its Heritage Victoria listing says.


Mostly sold for scrap in the 1920s, its hull was purchased by what was then the Sandringham Council and scuttled in 1926 at Black Rock’s Half Moon Bay.


Ever since, it has served as a breakwater and became a popular diving spot at Half Moon Bay, although access to it is now banned.


Bayside Council mayor Laurence Evans said the planned injection of 1700 cubic metres of marine concrete would stabilise the shipwreck and secure its future.

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