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Redland City Council issues safety warning over jetty jumping

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
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DANGER SIGNS: A recent example of jetty jumping at Coochiemudlo Island.
DANGER SIGNS: A recent example of jetty jumping at Coochiemudlo Island.
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REDLAND City Council has issued a stern warning against the dangerous practice of jetty jumping, citing increasing safety concerns and disruptions to vital ferry services.

While jetty jumping may seem like harmless fun to some, Mayor Jos Mitchell emphasises that it presents significant dangers.

“Just this week we have had vast numbers of young people jumping from our jetties into the bay and even in front of a passenger ferry, which led to that service being suspended temporarily for safety concerns,” she said.

“As a coastal city, ferry services are critical for our island communities, and jumping in front of ferries is completely unsafe, unacceptable, and puts unnecessary strain on emergency services.”

The Mayor also warned of the physical dangers posed by underwater hazards that can’t be seen from the surface.

“The city’s jetties are designed for use by ferries, passengers, and other water vessels, not as diving or jumping platforms,” she said.

“When people climb on or jump from jetties, the structural integrity of this infrastructure, which is vitally important to our island communities, can be compromised and damaged.

“They are not constructed for people to be standing on top of them or jumping from them.”

In response to the surge in jetty jumping, the Council has increased patrols of the city’s jetties and is working closely with local police to address the issue.

Violators could face infringement notices for engaging in the risky activity.

Cr Mitchell called on parents and caregivers to educate their children about the dangers of jetty jumping.

“We’re not trying to spoil anyone’s fun during the summer holidays but there are much safer ways to enjoy our waterfront,” she said. “I urge everyone, young and old, to enjoy our waterfront spaces in safe, responsible ways that prioritise safety for self and others, and protect and respect our environment and infrastructure.”

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