Council Urges Boat Users To Follow Rules

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Swan Hill Rural City Council and Better Boating Victoria have received a number of complaints recently regarding the safe use of Personal Watercraft and Jet Ski's at Lake Boga.

The complaints report that some Personal Watercraft and Jet Ski users are travelling at speed within the 5 knots zone which is located 100 meters from the shoreline.

Director Development and Planning Michelle Grainger said that it is disappointing to see that users are not following waterway rules.

"Water safety rules apply to everyone and, like road rules, are there to prevent accidents from happening," Ms Grainger said.

"It's important to realise that our lake caters to not just PWC and Jet Ski users, but people fishing, swimming and partaking in other non-motor sport recreational activities,"

"Lake Boga is a beautiful asset to our municipality and is plenty big enough to be safely enjoyed by everyone," she added.

Council currently maintains the foreshore signage and navigational buoys when required as waterway managers, while Victoria Police enforce speed limits and safety regulations.

Community members are encouraged to contact Victoria Police for any concerns regarding unsafe water use.

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