MEDIA RELEASE: BIA Meets NSW Govt re Boating Fees
BIA Meets NSW Govt regarding
Boating Fee Increases
The Boating Industry Association Ltd (BIA) yesterday meet with the NSW Government to directly raise concerns over planned increases to boating fees.
BIA spokesperson Neil Patchett said the opportunity to meet with key representatives of the NSW Government was appreciated and timely.
“BIA has had a positive and productive relationship with Transport for NSW and we want it to stay that way,” Patchett said.
“Most of the fee increases are based around CPI but that is not the main issue; the problem is a number of fees have skyrocketed well above CPI, some are up more than 80 per cent and largely aimed at PWC.”
Patchett said BIA had received messages of alarm from both industry and the public over the high fees planned for PWC and added that it was good to have the Personal Watercraft Distributor Association representative Alex Borduas of BRP join the meeting to reinforce the concerns of brands such as Seadoo, Kawasaki and Yamaha.
Borduas said: “We feel the PWC industry is being singled out unfairly for substantially different licence fee increases. We hope Transport for NSW heard our concerns and will respond accordingly.”
BIA has today written formally to the Minister with a plan to ease industry and public concern, and is awaiting a response.
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About the Boating Industry Association Ltd (BIA)
The Boating Industry Association (BIA) is the peak marine industry body in Australia, representing the interests of the sector, businesses and the wider community of boating enthusiasts. BIA is an advocate for boaters and supports the safe and responsible enjoyment of recreational boating as a positive and rewarding lifestyle for Australians. A not-for-profit organisation, BIA aims to promote participation in recreational boating, strengthen government advocacy and support for members and expand the opportunities for professional growth and career pathways in the marine industry.