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Authorities throttle back boaties and jet ski operators in a heavily used Coast waterway

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New speed limits have been set in a popular Sunshine Coast waterway after strong public support for changes.

The new restrictions are for boat and jet ski users in the Pumicestone Passage, from Golden Beach to Caloundra.

Member for Caloundra Jason Hunt said the limits were introduced by Maritime Safety Queensland after there was strong support from the public during consultation.

Sunshine Coast News previously reported the speed limits would likely change amid a rising tide of complaints about jet ski “hoons”.

The issue had been raised at meetings involving local groups, including the Golden Beach and Pelican Waters Association, Diamond Head Neighbours and Take Action for Pumicestone Passage.

“MSQ consulted on a proposal to reduce the speed limit on waters off Golden Beach to Bulcock Beach to 20 knots (37km/h) from 40 knots (74km/h) after growing safety concerns,” Mr Hunt said.

“This area is heavily used, not only by boaties, but also by families, swimmers, kayakers, paddle boarders, and more.

“While a six-knot (11km/h) zone had applied within 100m of the shore between Military Jetty and Bulcock Beach, the remainder could be traversed at speeds up to 40 knots.

“The strong support during public consultation for the proposal showed stakeholders clearly felt speed limits needed to be reduced in the interest of safety for all.”

Boat and jet ski riders share the passage with other water craft users. Picture: Shutterstock.

Mr Hunt said a six-knot zone in the lower reach of Bells Creek had also been supported and implemented.

“This waterway is narrow and shallow and is used by many craft for anchoring and mooring,” he said.

“The new speed limits have been gazetted and MSQ will follow up with an education campaign and signage to raise awareness.”

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Mr Hunt reminded boaties the recent breakthrough near the northern tip of Bribie Island had added to safety concerns.

A recent breakthrough at Bribie Island has added to safety concerns. Picture: Brendan Smith of SkyShots

“The area near the new bar is treacherous and MSQ advises boaties to navigate with caution,” he said.

“Whether on land or the water, avoiding the Fatal Five is just as important: no speeding, drink or drug driving, distracted driving, or driving fatigued. Don’t let time on the water end in tragedy.

“Always ensure drivers and passengers are wearing life jackets.”

Changed speed limits in the passage

  • Golden Beach to Bulcock Beach – 40 knots to 20 knots (74km/h to 37km/h).
  • In the lower reach of Bells Creek – six knots (11km/h).

 

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