Michaela Meade
Recreational boating is about to become cheaper and more accessible for all Victorians thanks to a $33 million cash splash from the state government.
The Victorian government will invest the funds in the Better Boating Fund, which in its first year will contribute to enhanced infrastructure and facilities, maintenance and management, improved access, safer waterways, boating destinations, enhanced data, and boating promotion.
Fishing and Boating Minister Melissa Horne said the fund would improve areas the boating community has identified as most important.
“The Better Boating Fund will upgrade boat ramps, improve safety, establish a dredging program and provide much needed upgrades across the state for boaters, local businesses and regional tourism operators,” Ms Horne said.
“We’ve undertaken some of the most extensive consultation with the boating community so they can determine how their license and registration fees will be spent on improving boating facilities for all Victorians.”
The Department of Transport along with Better Boating Victoria will manage the distribution of funds.
The process will be guided by the Victorian recreational boating strategy, as well as the review of boating facilities’ management across Port Phillip and Western Port.
The draft strategy is out now for its final round of consultation, and once complete will underpin annual action plans for Better Boating Victoria.
Details: www.engage.vic.gov.au/rec-boating-strategy