Water Ski Area — Pages Beach, City of Greater Geraldton
Sets aside an area of water at Pages Beach in Champion Bay for water skiing activities.
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Notice Text
Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, I hereby set aside the following area of water for the purpose of water skiing—pages beach: All those waters of champion bay bounded by a line commencing at 28°46.682′s, 114°34.735′e (on the foreshore approximately 400 metres west-south-west of pages beach groyne); thence to 28°46.325′s, 114°34.735′e (approximately 600 metres north); thence to 28°46.292′s, 114°34.952′e (approximately 360 metres easterly); thence to 28°46.577′s, 114°34.952′e (on the western edge of the groyne approximately 525 metres south) but excluding waters within 50 metres of the groyne. All coordinates based on gda 94. providing however that all water skiing activities take place in a water depth of 1.5m or greater, except when taking off and landing on shore, the direction of all water skiing activities shall be in an anti-clockwise direction and water skiing is only permitted within the daylight hours of sunrise to sunset.
📜 Amendment History - Navigable Waters Regulations 1958
View full chain →Invalid Date · Closes Geraldton Port waters to swimming between 7:00 pm and 10:00 pm on November 9, 2019 for pyrotechnics display safety.
Invalid Date · Closes Geraldton Port area to swimming between 7:00 pm and 10:00 pm on January 26, 2019 for pyrotechnics display.
Invalid Date · Closes Geraldton Port to swimming between 7:00pm and 10:00pm on November 10, 2018 for pyrotechnics safety.
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