The Future of Moorings
Friends of Sydney Harbour has set ourselves a task to investigate options to moorings and management of upkeep of vessels using them.
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The NSW government is undertaking an audit on moorings in the harbour.
Moorings can be an inexpensive option for boats. But with so many new boats now on the harbour there is a danger that they pose a risk to safe boating and, and are often used to “park” unseaworthy craft. In adverse weather conditions a boat may “break” from its moorings which can cause serious personal injury, and damage to other vessels.
Friends of Sydney Harbour has set ourselves a task to investigate options to moorings and management of upkeep of vessels using them.
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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the foreshore lands, waters and sky, the Borogegal, Birrabirrigal, Cammeraygal, Dharug, Gadigal, Gayamagal, Wallumedegal and Wangal, Peoples. Highly significant to the Traditional Custodians, the creation story Boora Birra describes how the great eel spirit created the water courses known today as Sydney Harbour. It is also significant as the place of first contact between the Traditional custodians and non-aboriginal people.