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Liberals vow to tackle ramp rage in $28m lure

- IAN ROYALL

THE $28 million in fees paid every year by Victoria’s boating community will be ploughed back into the industry, under an Opposition election promise to tackle “ramp rage’’ across the state.

Opposition Leader Mat- thew Guy said the Andrews Government was spending just $3 million annually on boating infrastruc­ture.

“I’m going to give every cent of $28 million back to the boating industry. It’s going to go to upgrading wharves, jetties, launches, everything that’s needed to make a sustainabl­e boating industry in Victoria,’’ he said.

Mr Guy made the announceme­nt for the Blue Infrastruc­ture Fund in Carrum, a Labor-held marginal seat.

“It takes two to three hours to launch a boat here at Patterson River. No wonder people are angry.’’

Boating Industry Associatio­n of Victoria advocacy manager Ben Scullin said the state’s boaters had a strong voice.

“We’ve been telling politician­s of all persuasion­s for a long time what we want,’’ Mr Scullin said. “Boaters invest a lot of money so they can be ignored or supported.”

Victoria has 193,000 registered boat owners and 1 million boating participan­ts annually.

Mr Scullin said 60 per cent of boaters used Port Phillip or Westernpor­t Bay, driven by population growth in bayside areas.

Mr Guy said a Coalition government would appoint the Victorian Ports Corporatio­n Melbourne to manage projects under the fund.

Money would be spent on boat ramps, jetties and navigation­al lighting, as well as land resources such as car parks and cleaning tables.

VicRoads collects fees on behalf of Transport Safety Victoria and has garnered more than $136 million in five years.

The state election will be held on November 24.

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