❓ Question on Notice regarding income from recreational vessel registration and its allocation to boating facilities and education programs in WA during 2001-2003. Includes details of funded programs, evaluation methods, and outcomes.
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(b) how much income was generated in the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 from the registration of recreational vessels and their trailers; (c) of this income what amount was returned to recreational boating facilities and education awareness generated in the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003; (d) details of programs funded, goals measurable objectives and strategies; (e) what evaluation has been implemented in the financial years of 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 to assess the effectiveness of these education awareness programs; (f) details of outcomes related to the objectives outlined in question (d)?
(c) of this income what amount was returned to recreational boating facilities and education awareness generated in the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003; (d) details of programs funded, goals measurable objectives and strategies; (e) what evaluation has been implemented in the financial years of 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 to assess the effectiveness of these education awareness programs; (f) details of outcomes related to the objectives outlined in question (d)?
(d) details of programs funded, goals measurable objectives and strategies; (e) what evaluation has been implemented in the financial years of 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 to assess the effectiveness of these education awareness programs; (f) details of outcomes related to the objectives outlined in question (d)?
(e) what evaluation has been implemented in the financial years of 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 to assess the effectiveness of these education awareness programs; (f) details of outcomes related to the objectives outlined in question (d)?
(f) details of outcomes related to the objectives outlined in question (d)?
(a) 73,138 (b) $5,376,172 (2001/2002) and $5,710,835 (2002/2003) (c) $2,357,426 (2001/2002) and $2,613,648 (2002/2003) (d) - (f) See attached table Project Aim/s Objectives Evaluation Outcomes Summer Boating Campaign · Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters. · Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign · Maintain awareness of the key message · Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour · Target all boaters with credible messages · Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research Research completed after campaign – 200 recreational boaters surveyed 86% unprompted recalls BoatSmart Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA · Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators · Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters · Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas. · Offer training · Number of participants that have taken up the course A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys · To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion · The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat · To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors · To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy · Develop resources and implement program · Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants · Number of participants who complete the course. · Excellent feedback from participants · Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50. Safety promotional material · To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community. · Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive. · Research the types of promotional material available · Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group · Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs · Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boating Guide update and reprint Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA · The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services . · Target new boaters Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boat Shows and Safety Displays Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows · Provide up to date and regional information · Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways · Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education · Ongoing · Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters. · incident reports on key messages eg speeding Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee Support for national Safety Campaigns · Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group · Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs · Ongoing Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS) Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State · Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters; · Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure; · Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised; · Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and · Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations. · Number of projects funded · Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds · Total funds granted 85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
(b) $5,376,172 (2001/2002) and $5,710,835 (2002/2003) (c) $2,357,426 (2001/2002) and $2,613,648 (2002/2003) (d) - (f) See attached table Project Aim/s Objectives Evaluation Outcomes Summer Boating Campaign · Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters. · Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign · Maintain awareness of the key message · Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour · Target all boaters with credible messages · Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research Research completed after campaign – 200 recreational boaters surveyed 86% unprompted recalls BoatSmart Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA · Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators · Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters · Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas. · Offer training · Number of participants that have taken up the course A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys · To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion · The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat · To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors · To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy · Develop resources and implement program · Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants · Number of participants who complete the course. · Excellent feedback from participants · Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50. Safety promotional material · To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community. · Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive. · Research the types of promotional material available · Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group · Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs · Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boating Guide update and reprint Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA · The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services . · Target new boaters Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boat Shows and Safety Displays Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows · Provide up to date and regional information · Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways · Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education · Ongoing · Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters. · incident reports on key messages eg speeding Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee Support for national Safety Campaigns · Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group · Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs · Ongoing Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS) Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State · Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters; · Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure; · Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised; · Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and · Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations. · Number of projects funded · Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds · Total funds granted 85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
(c) $2,357,426 (2001/2002) and $2,613,648 (2002/2003) (d) - (f) See attached table Project Aim/s Objectives Evaluation Outcomes Summer Boating Campaign · Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters. · Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign · Maintain awareness of the key message · Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour · Target all boaters with credible messages · Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research Research completed after campaign – 200 recreational boaters surveyed 86% unprompted recalls BoatSmart Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA · Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators · Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters · Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas. · Offer training · Number of participants that have taken up the course A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys · To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion · The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat · To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors · To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy · Develop resources and implement program · Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants · Number of participants who complete the course. · Excellent feedback from participants · Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50. Safety promotional material · To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community. · Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive. · Research the types of promotional material available · Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group · Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs · Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boating Guide update and reprint Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA · The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services . · Target new boaters Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boat Shows and Safety Displays Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows · Provide up to date and regional information · Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways · Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education · Ongoing · Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters. · incident reports on key messages eg speeding Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee Support for national Safety Campaigns · Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group · Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs · Ongoing Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS) Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State · Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters; · Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure; · Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised; · Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and · Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations. · Number of projects funded · Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds · Total funds granted 85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
(d) - (f) See attached table Project Aim/s Objectives Evaluation Outcomes Summer Boating Campaign · Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters. · Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign · Maintain awareness of the key message · Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour · Target all boaters with credible messages · Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research Research completed after campaign – 200 recreational boaters surveyed 86% unprompted recalls BoatSmart Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA · Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators · Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters · Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas. · Offer training · Number of participants that have taken up the course A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys · To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion · The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat · To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors · To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy · Develop resources and implement program · Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants · Number of participants who complete the course. · Excellent feedback from participants · Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50. Safety promotional material · To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community. · Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive. · Research the types of promotional material available · Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group · Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs · Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boating Guide update and reprint Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA · The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services . · Target new boaters Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boat Shows and Safety Displays Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows · Provide up to date and regional information · Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways · Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education · Ongoing · Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters. · incident reports on key messages eg speeding Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee Support for national Safety Campaigns · Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group · Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs · Ongoing Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS) Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State · Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters; · Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure; · Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised; · Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and · Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations. · Number of projects funded · Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds · Total funds granted 85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
Project Aim/s Objectives Evaluation Outcomes Summer Boating Campaign · Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters. · Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign · Maintain awareness of the key message · Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour · Target all boaters with credible messages · Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research Research completed after campaign – 200 recreational boaters surveyed 86% unprompted recalls BoatSmart Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA · Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators · Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters · Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas. · Offer training · Number of participants that have taken up the course A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys · To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion · The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat · To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors · To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy · Develop resources and implement program · Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants · Number of participants who complete the course. · Excellent feedback from participants · Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50. Safety promotional material · To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community. · Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive. · Research the types of promotional material available · Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group · Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs · Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boating Guide update and reprint Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA · The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services . · Target new boaters Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boat Shows and Safety Displays Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows · Provide up to date and regional information · Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways · Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education · Ongoing · Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters. · incident reports on key messages eg speeding Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee Support for national Safety Campaigns · Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group · Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs · Ongoing Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS) Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State · Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters; · Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure; · Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised; · Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and · Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations. · Number of projects funded · Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds · Total funds granted 85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
(c) of this income what amount was returned to recreational boating facilities and education awareness generated in the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003; (d) details of programs funded, goals measurable objectives and strategies; (e) what evaluation has been implemented in the financial years of 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 to assess the effectiveness of these education awareness programs; (f) details of outcomes related to the objectives outlined in question (d)?
(d) details of programs funded, goals measurable objectives and strategies; (e) what evaluation has been implemented in the financial years of 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 to assess the effectiveness of these education awareness programs; (f) details of outcomes related to the objectives outlined in question (d)?
(e) what evaluation has been implemented in the financial years of 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 to assess the effectiveness of these education awareness programs; (f) details of outcomes related to the objectives outlined in question (d)?
(f) details of outcomes related to the objectives outlined in question (d)?
(a) 73,138 (b) $5,376,172 (2001/2002) and $5,710,835 (2002/2003) (c) $2,357,426 (2001/2002) and $2,613,648 (2002/2003) (d) - (f) See attached table Project Aim/s Objectives Evaluation Outcomes Summer Boating Campaign · Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters. · Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign · Maintain awareness of the key message · Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour · Target all boaters with credible messages · Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research Research completed after campaign – 200 recreational boaters surveyed 86% unprompted recalls BoatSmart Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA · Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators · Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters · Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas. · Offer training · Number of participants that have taken up the course A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys · To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion · The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat · To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors · To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy · Develop resources and implement program · Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants · Number of participants who complete the course. · Excellent feedback from participants · Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50. Safety promotional material · To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community. · Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive. · Research the types of promotional material available · Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group · Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs · Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boating Guide update and reprint Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA · The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services . · Target new boaters Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boat Shows and Safety Displays Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows · Provide up to date and regional information · Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways · Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education · Ongoing · Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters. · incident reports on key messages eg speeding Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee Support for national Safety Campaigns · Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group · Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs · Ongoing Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS) Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State · Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters; · Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure; · Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised; · Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and · Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations. · Number of projects funded · Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds · Total funds granted 85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
(b) $5,376,172 (2001/2002) and $5,710,835 (2002/2003) (c) $2,357,426 (2001/2002) and $2,613,648 (2002/2003) (d) - (f) See attached table Project Aim/s Objectives Evaluation Outcomes Summer Boating Campaign · Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters. · Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign · Maintain awareness of the key message · Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour · Target all boaters with credible messages · Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research Research completed after campaign – 200 recreational boaters surveyed 86% unprompted recalls BoatSmart Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA · Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators · Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters · Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas. · Offer training · Number of participants that have taken up the course A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys · To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion · The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat · To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors · To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy · Develop resources and implement program · Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants · Number of participants who complete the course. · Excellent feedback from participants · Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50. Safety promotional material · To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community. · Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive. · Research the types of promotional material available · Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group · Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs · Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boating Guide update and reprint Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA · The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services . · Target new boaters Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boat Shows and Safety Displays Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows · Provide up to date and regional information · Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways · Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education · Ongoing · Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters. · incident reports on key messages eg speeding Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee Support for national Safety Campaigns · Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group · Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs · Ongoing Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS) Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State · Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters; · Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure; · Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised; · Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and · Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations. · Number of projects funded · Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds · Total funds granted 85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
(c) $2,357,426 (2001/2002) and $2,613,648 (2002/2003) (d) - (f) See attached table Project Aim/s Objectives Evaluation Outcomes Summer Boating Campaign · Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters. · Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign · Maintain awareness of the key message · Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour · Target all boaters with credible messages · Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research Research completed after campaign – 200 recreational boaters surveyed 86% unprompted recalls BoatSmart Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA · Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators · Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters · Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas. · Offer training · Number of participants that have taken up the course A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys · To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion · The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat · To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors · To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy · Develop resources and implement program · Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants · Number of participants who complete the course. · Excellent feedback from participants · Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50. Safety promotional material · To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community. · Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive. · Research the types of promotional material available · Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group · Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs · Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boating Guide update and reprint Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA · The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services . · Target new boaters Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boat Shows and Safety Displays Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows · Provide up to date and regional information · Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways · Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education · Ongoing · Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters. · incident reports on key messages eg speeding Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee Support for national Safety Campaigns · Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group · Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs · Ongoing Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS) Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State · Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters; · Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure; · Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised; · Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and · Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations. · Number of projects funded · Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds · Total funds granted 85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
(d) - (f) See attached table Project Aim/s Objectives Evaluation Outcomes Summer Boating Campaign · Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters. · Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign · Maintain awareness of the key message · Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour · Target all boaters with credible messages · Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research Research completed after campaign – 200 recreational boaters surveyed 86% unprompted recalls BoatSmart Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA · Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators · Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters · Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas. · Offer training · Number of participants that have taken up the course A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys · To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion · The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat · To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors · To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy · Develop resources and implement program · Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants · Number of participants who complete the course. · Excellent feedback from participants · Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50. Safety promotional material · To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community. · Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive. · Research the types of promotional material available · Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group · Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs · Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boating Guide update and reprint Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA · The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services . · Target new boaters Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boat Shows and Safety Displays Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows · Provide up to date and regional information · Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways · Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education · Ongoing · Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters. · incident reports on key messages eg speeding Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee Support for national Safety Campaigns · Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group · Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs · Ongoing Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS) Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State · Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters; · Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure; · Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised; · Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and · Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations. · Number of projects funded · Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds · Total funds granted 85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
Project Aim/s Objectives Evaluation Outcomes Summer Boating Campaign · Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters. · Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign · Maintain awareness of the key message · Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour · Target all boaters with credible messages · Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research Research completed after campaign – 200 recreational boaters surveyed 86% unprompted recalls BoatSmart Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA · Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators · Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters · Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas. · Offer training · Number of participants that have taken up the course A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys · To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion · The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat · To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors · To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy · Develop resources and implement program · Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants · Number of participants who complete the course. · Excellent feedback from participants · Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50. Safety promotional material · To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community. · Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive. · Research the types of promotional material available · Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group · Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs · Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boating Guide update and reprint Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA · The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services . · Target new boaters Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Boat Shows and Safety Displays Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows · Provide up to date and regional information · Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways · Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education · Ongoing · Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters. · incident reports on key messages eg speeding Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee Support for national Safety Campaigns · Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group · Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs · Ongoing Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS) Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State · Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters; · Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure; · Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised; · Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and · Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations. · Number of projects funded · Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds · Total funds granted 85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
4 May 2004
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
55 days
The Department of Transport was abolished in 2002. The Department for Planning and Infrastructure has managed recreational boating activities since 1 July 2001.
(a) 73,138
(b) $5,376,172 (2001/2002) and $5,710,835 (2002/2003)
(c) $2,357,426 (2001/2002) and $2,613,648 (2002/2003)
(d) - (f) See attached table
Project
Aim/s
Objectives
Evaluation
Outcomes
Summer Boating Campaign
·
Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters.
·
Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign
·
Maintain awareness of the key message
·
Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour
·
Target all boaters with credible messages
·
Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research
Research completed after campaign –
200 recreational boaters surveyed
86% unprompted recalls
BoatSmart
Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA
·
Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators
·
Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters
·
Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas.
·
Offer training
·
Number of participants that have taken up the course
A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception
BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys
·
To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion
·
The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat
·
To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors
·
To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy
·
Develop resources and implement program
·
Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants
·
Number of participants who complete the course.
·
Excellent feedback from participants
·
Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50.
Safety promotional material
·
To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community.
·
Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive.
·
Research the types of promotional material available
·
Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group
·
Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs
·
Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs
Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge
Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge
Boating Guide update and reprint
Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA
·
The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services
.
·
Target new boaters
Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge
Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge
Boat Shows and Safety Displays
Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows
·
Provide up to date and regional information
·
Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways
·
Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education
·
Ongoing
·
Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters.
·
incident reports on key messages eg speeding
Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge
Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee
Support for national Safety Campaigns
·
Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group
·
Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs
·
Ongoing
Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge
Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS)
Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State
·
Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters;
·
Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure;
·
Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised;
·
Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and
·
Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations.
·
Number of projects funded
·
Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds
·
Total funds granted
85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
(a) 73,138
(b) $5,376,172 (2001/2002) and $5,710,835 (2002/2003)
(c) $2,357,426 (2001/2002) and $2,613,648 (2002/2003)
(d) - (f) See attached table
Project
Aim/s
Objectives
Evaluation
Outcomes
Summer Boating Campaign
·
Reduce the number of recreational boat users who exceed speed on WA waters.
·
Remind boat users of the key message of the Summer Boating Campaign
·
Maintain awareness of the key message
·
Reinforced attitude and behaviour change and influence those who have not yet altered their behaviour
·
Target all boaters with credible messages
·
Analysis of the key safety message presented through ongoing longitudinal research
Research completed after campaign –
200 recreational boaters surveyed
86% unprompted recalls
BoatSmart
Provide a volunteer training course for Recreational Boat drivers in WA
·
Provide a course that meets the NMSC requirements for Boat Operators
·
Promote a boating course that is affordable and cost effective to recreational boaters
·
Provide a course that is supplied throughout the regional areas.
·
Offer training
·
Number of participants that have taken up the course
A poor response – 72000 vessels in the state with approx. 250000 going boating each year. Only 2000 participants have taken up the course since inception
BoatSmart at Rottnest and Mandurah Boating Safety Convoys
·
To enhance the convoys by providing the BoatSmart course as a benefit of completion
·
The BoatSmart Boating Safety Course is nationally recognised and meets the minimum requirements recommended by the NMSC to operate a recreational boat
·
To train Marine Officers as BoatSmart instructors
·
To develop a report on implementation of BoatSmart into existing Rottnest Convoy
·
Develop resources and implement program
·
Post convoy evaluation of course objectives with participants
·
Number of participants who complete the course.
·
Excellent feedback from participants
·
Poor uptake of course 10 boats out of 50.
Safety promotional material
·
To develop Marine Safety promotion materials to get key safety messages into schools and the boating community.
·
Develop promotion material which keeps the safety message and behavioural change alive.
·
Research the types of promotional material available
·
Identify key messages and link them to promotional material suitable to message and targeted group
·
Identify how material is to be distributed in line with existing programs
·
Ultiise ANZSBEG resources to minimise costs
Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship, vessel knowledge and equipment knowledge
Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge
Boating Guide update and reprint
Key initiative for disseminating information to Recreational Boaters in WA
·
The publication provides information to recreational boaters specifically oriented towards marine safety; nautical knowledge, safety equipment, rules and regulations, boating facilities and boating related services
.
·
Target new boaters
Research focussed on the three key message areas of seamanship and equipment knowledge
Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge
Boat Shows and Safety Displays
Key activity for promoting Marine Safety Message to Recreational Boaters at regional shows
·
Provide up to date and regional information
·
Promote the safe and responsible use of our waterways
·
Form alliances with boat dealers to facilitate education
·
Ongoing
·
Longitudinal Research to be carried out to ascertain if key messages are reaching boaters.
·
incident reports on key messages eg speeding
Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge
Funding of the National Marine Safety Committee
Support for national Safety Campaigns
·
Supports Australia New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group
·
Identifies, addresses, and coordinates public education programs
·
Ongoing
Longitudinal research of recreational boaters and their knowledge
Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme (RBFS)
Means by which the State makes grants contributing to the cost of constructing or improving recreational boating facilities throughout the State
·
Provide project funding to improve recreational boating access to navigable waters;
·
Enhance the safety of recreational boating infrastructure;
·
Ensure that the environmental impact of recreational boating facilities is minimised;
·
Provide a catalyst for new and improved recreational boating infrastructure; and
·
Ensure consultation with recreational boating organisations.
·
Number of projects funded
·
Number of Local Government Authorities successfully applying for funds
·
Total funds granted
85 projects worth in excess of $6.2m funded jointly with 35 Local Government Authorities and State Government agencies in the 5 years 1998/99 to 2002/03
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