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Boaties should reconsider need to be on the water

10 March 2025
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Redlands Coast boaties are urged to reconsider their need to be out on the water.

The Red Alert for Moreton Bay and Redlands Coast waterways has been lifted by the Regional Harbour Master, Brisbane, but conditions remain volatile and potentially dangerous.

This includes the city’s creeks, including Tingalpa and Weinam creeks

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Non-essential boating puts lives at risk.

Maritime Safety Queensland response crews are assessing waterways for damage and changed conditions.

After a significant weather event like this, debris and hazards – both submerged and floating – are to be expected.

For the most current information regarding access to pilotage areas and waterways, go to  qldmaritime.msq.qld.gov.au/

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