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South East Queensland rides a new wave of waterway growth

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Published: October 31, 2025
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BOATING BOOM: Queensland recently surpassed one million recreational marine licences.
BOATING BOOM: Queensland recently surpassed one million recreational marine licences.
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RECREATIONAL boating in South East Queensland is navigating a sea of change, as the region’s waterways grow busier and more diverse than ever before.

Lifestyle shifts, population growth, and a renewed appreciation for local leisure have propelled boating to new heights, creating both opportunities and challenges for the industry, regulators, and the community.

One of the clearest signs of this boom is the record surge in boat ownership and marine licences. Queensland recently surpassed one million recreational marine licences, meaning about one in five residents can legally operate a boat or personal watercraft.

The popularity surge is putting pressure on infrastructure. Queensland’s 2022 Recreational Boating Facilities Demand Forecasting Study identified an urgent need for more ramps, parking, and mooring spaces across the south-east, particularly in fast-growing coastal corridors.

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Councils are now tasked with expanding access while protecting fragile marine environments and managing limited coastal space.

The face of boating is also evolving.

Fishing and offshore trips remain popular, but families and newcomers are driving demand for multi-purpose vessels suited to day cruising, watersports, and social outings.

Sustainability looms as one of the sector’s defining challenges – with more boats on the water, the risk of erosion, anchor damage, and wildlife disturbance is rising.

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