Toll Port Phillip shipping routes urges peak boating body

By Jason Dowling
Updated May 30 2015 - 2:08am, first published 1:59am
Steven Potts, chief executive of the Boating Industry Association of Victoria, says tolls could help pay for new boat ramps, piers, jetties, walkways. Photo: Eddie Jim
Steven Potts, chief executive of the Boating Industry Association of Victoria, says tolls could help pay for new boat ramps, piers, jetties, walkways. Photo: Eddie Jim
Steven Potts, chief executive of the Boating Industry Association of Victoria, says tolls could help pay for new boat ramps, piers, jetties, walkways. Photo: Eddie Jim
Steven Potts, chief executive of the Boating Industry Association of Victoria, says tolls could help pay for new boat ramps, piers, jetties, walkways. Photo: Eddie Jim
Steven Potts, chief executive of the Boating Industry Association of Victoria, says tolls could help pay for new boat ramps, piers, jetties, walkways. Photo: Eddie Jim
Steven Potts, chief executive of the Boating Industry Association of Victoria, says tolls could help pay for new boat ramps, piers, jetties, walkways. Photo: Eddie Jim
Steven Potts, chief executive of the Boating Industry Association of Victoria, says tolls could help pay for new boat ramps, piers, jetties, walkways. Photo: Eddie Jim
Steven Potts, chief executive of the Boating Industry Association of Victoria, says tolls could help pay for new boat ramps, piers, jetties, walkways. Photo: Eddie Jim

Port Phillip Bay shipping routes should be tolled to help fund marine sustainability projects, maintain boat ramps, walking tracks and piers and mitigate the impact of climate change and population growth, the Boating Industry Association of Victoria says.

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