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Water safety in focus

Boaties and beachgoers are being urged to put safety first on Noosa’s waterways this long weekend, with authorities expecting heavy traffic on the Noosa River, The Spit and offshore waters.

Queensland Water Police, Marine Rescue Queensland (MRQ) and Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) will increase patrols across coastal and inland waterways as one of the busiest and highest-risk boating periods of the year gets underway.

Water Police Sunshine Coast Officer in Charge Sergeant Kyle Bates said officers would be highly visible across the Noosa River, at river entrances and along the coastline.

“With increased traffic on both coastal and inland waterways, the choices people make on the water matter more than ever – not just for themselves, but for everyone around them,” Sgt Bates said.

He warned against mixing alcohol or drugs with boating, particularly in crowded areas such as The Spit and popular anchorages along the river.

“Alcohol and drugs slow reaction time and decision-making, increasing the risk of serious injury or fatal incidents,” he said. “There will be zero tolerance for anyone putting themselves or others at risk.”

Marine Rescue Queensland Chief Officer Tony Wulff said volunteers would be on standby across the Sunshine Coast to assist boaties heading offshore or exploring local waterways.

“Our volunteers are gearing up for a busy few days,” he said. “Before you head out, log on with your local marine rescue unit using your boat’s radio or by calling 131 MRQ. It’s free and helps us get you home safely if something goes wrong.”

Mr Wulff also urged boaters to closely monitor weather conditions, particularly for offshore trips.

Maritime Safety Queensland General Manager Kell Dillon said while many boaties were doing the right thing, busy conditions increased risk.

“We’re still seeing people speeding or not wearing lifejackets when they should,” he said. “Slow down, wear your lifejacket and make it home safely.”

Authorities reminded water users to monitor VHF Channel 16 and call Triple Zero (000) in an emergency.

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