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Gold Coast Boat and Jet Ski Licensing

Locality: Coomera, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 402 413 423



Address: 76-84 Waterway Drive 4209 Coomera, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.safeboating.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Training Day today for new team member Rachelle. All Harbourforce staff have both PWC & QLD Boat licences. We also have certificates in following below... Working at heights Senior First Aid Confined space EWP over 11m Rope Access A big thanks to Luke from Gold Coast Boat And Jet Ski Licensing for taking time out today.



24.01.2022 Cracking few days at Heron Island Research Station.

19.01.2022 Classtime out on the Broadwater doing some film work.

17.01.2022 Covid-19 Update Glad to announce that we are back up and running with boat and jetski licensing courses. Theory can be completed online at www.safeboating.com.au with a range of practical sessions running from next week.



07.01.2022 AN UPDATE FROM MARITIME SAFETY QUEENSLAND What’s the advice for Queensland’s recreational boaters? Queensland’s Chief Health Officer has advised that from Saturday, 02 May 2020 boaties will be able to engage in water-based recreational activities within 50km of their home. ... Social distancing rules always apply special attention must be paid at congestion areas like boat ramps and refuelling points. Additionally, there is also the unnecessary contact risks you may create if you need assistance when out of the water hence, for those venturing out prepare well before leaving home. Boats should only contain family who ordinarily live in the same household, or skipper and one other person. Please be aware all agencies and rescue groups are following the Chief Health Officer directions within their own work areas. All emergencies will be dealt with as a matter of priority, but less urgent incidents may potentially take longer to respond to. Volunteer marine rescue organisations and MSQ continue to provide a marine distress emergency radio watch on marine VHF channels 16 and 67. Skippers are advised to notify a family member or close friend of their trip, including the route they intend to take, their destination and an estimated time of return; with instructions to call 000 if they do not return within a given period. Skippers are reminded that a number of entities may have specific restrictions in place for their local areas with information available on their respective websites. Some examples are Recreational areas such as dams, lakes and weirs Closure of camping areas within Queensland National Parks, state forests and recreational areas Access to some remote and indigenous communities including islands Local Government operated marine facilities. SEQWater, Sunwater and Gladstone Area Water Board will re-open their managed waterways to the public for use from Saturday, 02 May 2020. Skippers are always responsible for the safety of their vessel and the people on board. This includes trip planning, vessel fully serviceable, having the appropriate safety equipment, keeping a proper look out and proceeding at a safe speed.

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