As predicted, Cr Wendy Boglary has responded to my query - not good news I'm afraid.
Wendy's note reads:
Yes I know the tradition and I tried. The decision was made by the executives and I have explained the importance of the Day I have tried to get the message out so at least this week end the boaties know they can go down there. This news only came through late last night. Appreciate if you could send out through your boating network.
In turn I have sent a note to Wendy stating:
Appreciate your assistance, however, I sincerely hope that these ‘executives’ were not relying on the data from the counters they have had recently on top of the ramp.
I mean, the greatest and most continuous rainfall event in 100 years and someone is doing traffic counts at the boat ramp. Give me a break !
On another front, this season our boating rego fees have been raised 30 percent; our Council rates have gone up (we’re now paying almost $5,000 in rates and levies); our boating fuel bill has gone up 16 cents a litre (dudded by Anna on the 8 cents a litre and then we have to go to premium fuel at an additional 8 cents a litre because you can’t run outboards on the ethanol blend); they’ve shut down fishing access to the large parts on the bay without doing the required science and now our ‘executives’ are selling out on their own ratepayers on Australia Day.
Doesn’t sound too Australian to me. Surely some trailer parks could be set aside.
Kind regards