Hon Lynn MacLaren asks about the number, type, location, and usage of moorings in Mangles Bay, particularly in relation to the proposed marina development. The response provides figures on swing moorings, relocation plans, user demographics, public moorings, and fees.

AnsweredQoN 1340Legislative Council
Asked
24 November 2015
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

MANGLES
BAY — MOORINGS
1340. Hon LYNN MacLAREN to the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Transport:
(1) How many moorings currently exist in Mangles Bay, and how
many are swing moorings?
(2) How many of these moorings will be removed to make way
for the proposed Mangles Bay marina?
(3) How many of the current users of the moorings reside in
Rockingham or nearby areas?
(4) How many of the moorings are available for use by the
general public?
(5) What fees are charged for use of these moorings?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for some notice of the
question.
(1) All 396 moorings are swing moorings.
(2) Approximately 77 moorings were identified as needing to
be relocated.
(3) The
majority of registered mooring owners reside in the Rockingham, Shoalwater and
Waikiki areas.
(4) Currently there are 15 public courtesy moorings in
Mangles Bay.
(5) Not applicable.

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