Boating plans for waterways
Boating plans are a guide to access and shared use for particular waterways. Each plan is designed to respond to changing conditions and boating patterns.
Boating plans are designed to benefit both recreational and commercial users by:
- maximising user safety, enjoyment, public safety and amenity of boating practises
- considering the needs of shore-based waterway users, as well as boating-based activities
- reviewing shore-based boating-related facilities or infrastructure, such as launching ramps
- helping agencies responsible for environmental protection and sustainability to implement programs and initiatives
- providing a framework for consultation.
Boating safety plans
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Botany Bay Georges River Boating Safety Plan (PDF 4.21MB) The Botany Bay, Georges River and Port Hacking Regional Boating Plan has been developed as part of a major NSW Government initiative to boost the experience of recreational boating | |
Clyde Estuary Safe Boating Plan (PDF 1.32MB) The Clyde Estuary is a major community resource for the people of the South Coast of NSW. | |
Corindi River Boating Plan of Management (PDF 442.93KB) | |
Lake Conjola Estuary Boating Plan (PDF 1.47MB) Boating Plan of Management that applies to the tidal waters of the Lake Conjola estuarine system, including Berringer Lake and Conjola Creek. | |
Lake Macquarie Mooring Management Plan (PDF 1.13MB) Lake Macquarie is a large coastal lake located south of Newcastle and approximately 120 kilometres north of Sydney. | |
Lower Williams Traffic Management Plan (PDF 694.9KB) The Lower Williams Boating Plan exists to encourage responsible and sustainable powerboating activities on the Williams River. | |
Shoalhaven Estuary Safe Boating Plan (PDF 793.11KB) The Shoalhaven River is a major community resource for the people of the South Coast of NSW. | |
Smiths Lake Boating Plan of Management (PDF 2.72MB) Boating Plan for Smiths Lake commenced with a community consultation program. | |
Upper Williams River Boating Traffic Management Plan (PDF 365.64KB) The Upper Williams River Boating Traffic Management Plan exists to encourage responsible and sustainable powerboating activities on the Williams River. |
Tweed estuary boating plan
The Tweed River is an important natural resource of the far north coast of New South Wales.