Maritime fees to increase from July


MARITIME licence and registration fees will increase from July 1.

The new minimum fee for a general boat licence will be $77 and $245 for a general personal watercraft (PWC) licence.

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Registration or registration renewal of a vessel will now cost a minimum of $89, or $483 for a personal watercraft (PWC).

Mooring fees, aquatic licence fees, and replacement and transfer fees will also go up on July 1
under the regular annual CPI increase.

“The money from these fees will be reinvested into vital activities carried out by the NSW Maritime team,” Transport for NSW Maritime Executive Director Mark Hutchings said.

“We understand that no-one likes a fee increase, but this is a necessary change to ensure NSW Maritime can continue conducting safety-critical activities on our waterways.

“We want to make our waterways safer and more enjoyable for all users, whether you’re a boater, yachtie, jet-ski rider or kayaker.”

Personal watercraft (PWC) users will be subject to the largest fee increase due to a significant increase in the number of PWC riders on NSW waterways, with PWC licences and registrations up by more than 40 percent since 2018.

“With the significant increase in the number of PWC riders on our waterways, it requires more funding and resources to regulate and educate this growing community of waterway users.

“Safety is always our number one priority, and these fee changes will allow us to keep doing what we do best.”

For more information, visit Boating and marine in NSW on nsw.gov.au.

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