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New small watercraft launch facility making waves with Sutherland Shire locals

Sutherland Shire Council

Local residents can now enjoy improved access to some of the Sutherland Shire’s most spectacular waterways, with the recent opening of a new small craft launch facility providing safe access for kayakers, rowers and paddlers looking to explore stunning Port Hacking.

The newly opened facility at Lugano Avenue at Burraneer includes a new launching ramp to provide better access to the water and improved safety for users of small craft such as kayaks, canoes and surf skis.
Sutherland Shire Council Mayor Carmelo Pesce said the new facility would enable local paddlers greater opportunity to take to one of the most spectacular waterways in the Sutherland Shire.
“By providing a launch point for non-powered watercraft, we are providing better access for local residents to take to the water and enjoy our stunning surrounds,” Cr Pesce said.
“This is a fantastic facility which will make a real difference in ensuring activities like kayaking and canoeing are both safe and accessible for all those who enjoy grabbing a paddle and hitting the water.”
While ongoing Federal and State Government restrictions apply for those venturing out to exercise, Mayor Pesce said activities like kayaking, rowing or stand-up paddle boarding were a fantastic way to be active while adhering to social distancing measures.
“Sutherland Shire Council has been very mindful of the need to ensure local residents still have opportunities to get out and exercise in our beautiful natural surrounds while ensuring that health guidelines are also being adhered to,” Cr Pesce said.
The new launch facility was jointly funded by Sutherland Shire Council and the NSW Government’s Boating Now program which provides boaters with better and safer access to NSW waterways with upgrades and new infrastructure such as boat ramps, jetties and pontoons.

Member for Cronulla Mark Speakman said the new facility was a great example of how NSW Government investment was helping to improve public access to recreational areas.

“The small craft launching facilities are a new initiative for Sutherland Shire Council to provide improved access by building dedicated small craft launching ramps in unique public foreshore locations where traditional boat ramp access is not feasible,” Mr Speakman said.
“The Lugano Avenue launch point is designed for non-powered craft to have their own dedicated launching and landing areas a safe distance away from the existing boatshed and ramp. Previously this popular site was serviced by a small set of concrete stairs leading to the water.”
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