d’Albora Marinas Nelson Bay, The Anchorage Port Stephens, Coffs Harbour International Marina, as well as Gladesville Bridge Marina are four luxury yacht marinas, now boasting the accreditation as ‘Fish Friendly Marinas’.
Southport Yacht Club in Queensland, Australia has been awarded ‘Fish Friendly’ status by the Marina Industries Association, in addition to the recently awarded Level 3 International Clean Marina Accreditation.
Queensland’s Sanctuary Cove Marina, a lovely Australia yacht holiday location, has achieved the ‘Fish Friendly Marina’ accreditation by the Marina Industries Association.
NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has shown its support of the Marina Industries Association (MIA)’s International Clean Marina program, following the introduction of a new risk based licensing system.
Following a very successful 2014 Sydney International Boat Show, Boating Industry has commenced planning for the 2015 event. This will once again take place in the lovely Australia yacht holiday destination – Sydney, running from July 30 to August 3.
North Queensland’s Mackay Marina Village & Shipyard has been certified with the ‘Fish Friendly’ status, as part of the International Clean Marina program coordinated by the Marina Industries Association (MIA).
A great success of this year’s Sydney International Boat Show points out towards a positive outlook for the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show in 2014, running from May 22 to 25.
The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre at Darling Harbour will host the upcoming Sydney International Boat Show for the last time. The site will undergo a Billion Dollar redevelopment through 2014, ’15, and ’16, with the event coming back in 2017.
This year marks the 25th anniversary for the Sydney International Boat Show, running from August 1 to 5.
A new initiative focused on marina fish habit has been launched by the NSW Government Minister Primary Industries, Katrina Hodgkinson. d’Albora Marina Rushcutters Bay in Sydney has become the first accredited Fish Friendly Marina.
In comparison to other world renowned boat shows, such as Genoa International Boat Show or Miami International Boat Show, the Sydney International Boat Show can be also considered as one of the world’s leading boating events.
Hosting over 300 exhibitors, the 45th edition of the Sydney International Boat Show (August 2-6) will exhibit boats and yachts of all shapes as well as sizes, along with a rich program of activities prepared for visitors.
