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Ballina Jet Boat returns to service with Marine Rescue NSW

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Ballina Jet Boat returns to service with Marine Rescue NSW

 

The much loved and vitally important Ballina Jet Boat is back saving lives on the water after transitioning to the Marine Rescue NSW fleet.

Marine Rescue NSW Deputy Commissioner Darren Schott has welcomed the versatile rescue vessel to the Service’s fleet with the boat named Ballina 21.

“Ballina Jet Boat commenced in 1971 and has been providing 52 years of service to the Ballina community.

“It would have been a tragedy for the service to have stopped for the Ballina community so it’s great to see it continuing with Marine Rescue NSW,” he said.

Deputy Commissioner Schott said Marine Rescue NSW recently accepted an opportunity to transition the vessel and members of Ballina Jet Boat to Marine Rescue Ballina.

“Those members have come over and joined and the assets of Ballina Jet Boat have also come to Marine Rescue NSW and will be operated out of Marine Rescue Ballina.

“I’m hoping in the future they’ll be trained in other areas of Marine Rescue Ballina working on the other two vessels and having the opportunity to train in the vital radio safety network as radio operators for Marine Rescue Ballina,” he said.

MRNSW Ballina Delany Carter - Ballina Jet Boat in the marine rescue tower.

MRNSW Ballina Delany Carter

Deputy Commissioner Schott said the Ballina Bar is a high-risk waterway and the Jet Boat is an important asset for the Service’s mission of saving lives on the water.

“The Jet Boat is a highly maneuverable boat and is excellent for working in waterways such as the Ballina Bar to perform rescues.

“It has performed a significant amount of rescues in that area over the past 52 years.

“It’s a high-speed vessel and obviously can get in and out of a situation very quickly and assist boaters who may have ended up in the water,” Deputy Commissioner Schott said.

Marine Rescue Ballina Unit Commander Ken Delany said volunteers at the unit have welcomed the vessel with open arms.

“Very excited, it gives us a white-water asset, a third asset to our fleet.

“It has a minimum draw so we can get up very shallow waters and it’s also given us another half a dozen members, fully trained, it’s a great asset to Ballina,” he said.

Unit Commander Delany said Ballina 21 is an incredibly important live-saving asset for the community.

“Ballina will embrace it very well because it gives (the area) another rescue asset,” Mr Delany said.

New Marine Rescue Ballina member and former Ballina Jet Boat volunteer Dave Carter said he was relieved when he learned that the vessel would continue to serve the region with Marine Rescue NSW.

“It’s been an important local community service.

“Coming in under Marine Rescue gives us the systems and structures that we require moving forward.

“After 52 years of service, it really gives the opportunity to reset and restart and continue to serve the Ballina community,” Mr Carter said.

Ballina Jet Boat out at sea.

Ballina Jet Boat out at sea.

After spending a number of years volunteering for the previous operator, Mr Carter said the move to Marine Rescue NSW has been seamless.

“We’ve been really happy and really impressed with the transition across to Marine Rescue.

“The engagement across the across the board from Marine Rescue has been tremendous.

“The support of the local Ballina unit has been more than we ever could have hoped for.

“At times it’s been tough as we’ve worked through to get all our (Marine Rescue NSW) qualifications but the support and the local crews involved have been mentoring us and have made it a lot easier,” he said.

Mr Carter spent almost five years as part of the Ballina Jet Boat crew until it ceased operating early last year.

“I didn’t really understand how important it was to the community until a couple of years ago but then we were just overwhelmed with support across the board.

“It’s a service that was started by locals to make their lives safer on the water.

“Over the years, it’s been involved in numerous rescues and incidents where locals and visitors to our region alike have been saved.

“Being a small coastal community, if something does happen on the water, everyone feels it so it’s important to have that service there.

“We’ve been generously supported by our local community over this time and it’s good to be able to repay that faith in us with our service for Marine Rescue,” he said.

Mr Carter said the Jet Boat could handle a variety of conditions.

Ballina Jet Boat at sea with 3 men in the boat.

Ballina Jet Boat at sea.

“This vessel was custom built for the conditions here on the Ballina Bar and has performed numerous rescues over the years without a problem.

“Being able to negotiate the bar day or night and rescue multiple people has been where the Jet Boat has really proven its worth.

“The Jet Boat is crewed by local community members who all volunteer with their time and their expertise to make the waters of Ballina Shire a safer place,” Mr Carter said.

Deputy Commissioner Schott also thanked Ballina Shire Council for their ongoing support of the vessel and the local Marine Rescue unit.

“Marine Rescue NSW is grateful for the support and assistance provided by Council and we look forward to growing our partnership with Council and making the waters of Ballina Shire as safe as possible,” Mr Schott said.

Mayor of Ballina Shire Council, Cr. Sharon Cadwallader is delighted to have the Jet Boat back in the water.

“This is such a valuable asset for the Ballina Shire community.

“Council would also like to thank the brave community members that volunteer their time day and night to provide this important rescue service,” she said.

Marine Rescue NSW is a volunteer based not-for-profit professional organisation dedicated to keeping boaters safe on the water and supporting local communities.

 

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An investigation is underway following a fire at business in Ballina earlier this morning.

About 3.30am (Wednesday 23 October 2024), emergency services were called to River Street, Ballina, following reports of a building fire.

On arrival, officers attached to Richmond Police District located a silver Mercedes sedan inside a shopfront, well alight.

Police were told the sedan drove into the business before the vehicle caught fire, with the occupants of the vehicle leaving the scene prior to police arrival.

FRNSW firefighters attended and extinguished the blaze; however, the building was extensively damaged.

Surrounding units were evacuated and two other vehicles were damaged by the blaze.

No injuries have been reported as a result of the incident.

A crime scene has been established and an investigation into the incident has commenced.

As inquiries continue, anyone with information or footage in relation to the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

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Ballina Shire Council Introduces Reusable Products Rebate for Residents

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Ballina Shire Council Introduces Reusable Products Rebate for Residents

 

By Robert Heyward

Ballina Shire residents can now take advantage of the Council’s new Reusable Products Rebate, offering up to 50% off the purchase price of reusable nappies, period products, and continence management items. This initiative is designed to help residents make more sustainable choices, reducing both the environmental and economic impacts of disposable hygiene products.

The rebate is part of the Council’s ongoing effort to address waste management, recognizing that disposable nappies, period products, and continence items are a significant contributor to household landfill. According to Justine Rowe, Resource Recovery Education Officer, these products are the fourth largest waste stream by weight in household bins across Ballina Shire.

“Every day, people of all ages use these essential hygiene products. By switching to reusable alternatives, residents can make a real difference not only for the environment but also for their own health,” said Ms. Rowe.

The Reusable Products Rebate is funded by the Council’s 2024/25 Resource Recovery budget, with $10,000 allocated for the initiative. Importantly, this funding is independent of rates income, reinforcing the Council’s commitment to sustainability without increasing financial burdens on residents.

Why Make the Switch? Disposable hygiene products are not only resource-intensive to produce but also take centuries to decompose in landfills.

For example:

  • Disposable nappies can take up to 500 years to break down.
  • The average child uses around 1,825 disposable nappies annually, costing families about $3,500 per year, compared to $500-$1,500 for reusable alternatives.
  • Reusable period and continence products offer even greater long-term savings.

By opting for reusable products, families can significantly reduce waste. If 100 families participate in the rebate program, over 180,000 nappies could be diverted from landfill annually. Similar waste reductions can be achieved with reusable period and continence products, which are often used over longer periods than nappies.

“I switched to reusable period products two years ago and wish I’d done it sooner,” Ms. Rowe shared. “On average, Australians who menstruate spend $10,000 over their lifetime on period products. By making the switch, I’m saving money and using natural fibres instead of plastics, which feels much better.”

Rebate Details

Ballina Shire residents can apply for rebates of 50% of the purchase price on the following products:

  • Reusable nappies: Up to $150 per household
  • Reusable period products: Up to $100 per household
  • Reusable continence management products: Up to $100 per household

To apply, residents must provide proof of purchase and proof of residency within Ballina Shire by completing an online form available on the Council’s website.

For more information and to apply, visit Ballina Shire Council’s Reusable Products Rebate page.

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Man dies in two-vehicle crash – Ballina

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Man dies in two-vehicle crash – Ballina

A man has died in a two-vehicle crash in the state’s north.

About 5.45pm yesterday (Wednesday 18 September 2024) emergency services were called to Tamarind Drive, Ballina, following reports of a crash.

Officers attached to Richmond Police District attended the scene and found two vehicles – a silver Honda Accord sedan and a white Hyundai i30 – had collided.

Police removed the 62-year-old driver of the Hyundai from the vehicle before he was treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics; but he was unable to be revived.

The 18-year-old driver of the Honda was also treated at the scene before being transported to Lismore Base Hospital for treatment.

Police established a crime scene and Crash Investigation Unit officers commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash.

A report will be prepared for the coroner.

As inquiries are ongoing, anyone with dashcam vision or information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

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