THE COMMUNITY is being asked for feedback on a proposal to create three new bathing reserves in the Whitsundays.
Whitsunday Regional Council is seeking feedback on a proposal to create the new bathing reserves at Cannonvale Beach, Cannonvale, and Shingley Beach and Boathaven Beach, in Airlie Beach.
The purpose of a bathing reserve is to limit motorised vessels, dangerous activities, vessel maintenance/storage or unruly behaviour.
This creates an area where public safety and enjoyment of the beach, foreshore and adjoining waters are prioritised for recreation.
Swimming, fishing, paddleboarding, outrigging and kayaking are examples of activities that are permitted within bathing reserves.
Bathing reserves are enforced under Whitsunday Regional Council Local Law No.6 Bathing Reserves.
Residents can review Bathing reserve maps and council’s fact sheet to develop their understanding of the proposal.
“Have your say to support or highlight concerns associated with proposed bathing reserves via the online survey below,” a spokesperson said.
Subject to consultation, council will lodge an application to the Department of Local Government, Racing and Multicultural Affairs, gazette the new bathing reserves and install signage at each Bathing reserve location.
Go to: Airlie Beach & Cannonvale Bathing Reserves | Your Say Whitsunday (whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au).