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Labrador tinnies: New Gold Coast councillor Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden taking ‘a fresh look at these very old rules’

Gold Coast City Council is not stepping back and has labelled the boats a safety hazard.

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LABRADOR’s newly-elected councillor has broken ranks with the Gold Coast City Council over its controversial move to evict tinnies from Labrador and Biggera Waters foreshores.

Cr Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden said his “personal” view was he hoped a solution could be found so the “little boats” could stay in a compliant manner.

Boat owners have until today to remove them after council put eviction notices on tinnies following several complaints about them being left “unlawfully along the foreshore”.

Division 7 councillor Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden. Picture: Jerad Williams
Division 7 councillor Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden. Picture: Jerad Williams

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“As the new councillor I have the opportunity to take a fresh look at these very old rules. I’ve already asked city officers to develop a set of proposals to strike the right balance between safety, the environment and boaties. And I hope council will have an opportunity to consider options soon. It’s a tough situation for those who have been caught out – but council is forced to respond to complaint.”

A council representative said the boats were causing pedestrian and safety hazards and interfering with the natural regeneration of the area.

Local Labrador resident Wayne. Picture: Tertius Pickard
Local Labrador resident Wayne. Picture: Tertius Pickard

It’s understood if owners fail to move the vessels the council may remove them and store them at a council facility where they can be collected for a fee, if they’re not collected they’ll go to auction.

In a desperate bid to buy some more time, tinnie owner and Labrador local Wayne Hayes has been at the foreshore with a petition since yesterday asking for signatures of support. Mr

MP Sam O'Conner (left) is backing a petition because signed by Labrador locals who want the tinnies to remain on the foreshore. Picture: Tertius Pickard
MP Sam O'Conner (left) is backing a petition because signed by Labrador locals who want the tinnies to remain on the foreshore. Picture: Tertius Pickard

Mr Hayes said of the nearly 1000 people who signed the petition only a dozen were against it with one “elderly” woman saying “she thought it looked like rubbish and they should be removed”.

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